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Introduction to Research:
Presented by:
Laiba 21-Arid-3671
Maryam 21-Arid-3672
Qasir 21-Arid-3679
Zainab 21-Arid-3682
Introduction to Research:
 What is research?
 Characteristics of the Scientific
Method
 General Approaches to Research
Types of Research
• Research is an organized inquiry
carried out to provide information for
solving problems.
• It is the cornerstone of every science.
What is research?
Re Search
again find
Process
Step by step
Phases
Research
formal
informal
I will find
what you
need
Research is the systematic process of
collecting and analyzing
information to increase our
understanding of the world in
general and of the phenomenon
under study in particular.
What is research?
Why conduct research?
Students, professors, researchers, research
centers, government, newspaper people, TV
networks, market research, schools, hospitals,
public interest , law firms conduct research as part
of their jobs, to be better informed, less biased
decisions, in contrast to guessing, hunches,
intuition, and other personal experience.
Characteristics of the Scientific Method
1.Tentative (constant review)
2. Empirically verifiable (researchable)
3. Ethically neutral (what harm or risk
involved to respondents, confidentiality
and privacy?)
4. Shared and made public
Types of Research
1. According to Purpose
 Fundamental/Pure/Basic
 Applied
- action
– starting point for the search of
new knowledge.
-provides a foundation for knowledge
and foundations that are generalizable
to many policy areas, problems or area
of study
-Source of the tools – methods,
theories, ideas
Basic
Applied Research
• refers to scientific study and research that
seeks to solve practical problems. Applied
research is used to find solutions to everyday
problems, cure illness, and develop innovative
technologies, rather than to acquire
knowledge for knowledge's sake.
– advances the aims of basic and applied research
to the point of utilization.
-concerned with the production of results for
immediate application or utilization.
-it improves practices and methods and generates
technologies and innovations for application to
specific technological situations.
Action
Historical Research
• Historical
research is
research
involving analysis
of events that
occurred in the
remote or recent
past
The steps involved in the conduct of
historical research
Here are the five steps:
1.Identification of the research
topic and formulation of the
research problem or question.
2.Data collection or literature
review
3.Evaluation of materials
4.Data synthesis
5.Report preparation or
preparation of the
narrative exposition
Descriptive Research
• refers to research that provides an accurate
portrayal of characteristics of a particular
individual, situation, or group. Descriptive
research, also known as statistical research.
• It attempts to describe and explain
conditions of the present by using many
subjects and questioner's to fully describe a
phenomenon.
Case and Field Research Design
• Also called ethnographic research, it uses
direct observation to give a complete
snapshot of a case that is being studied. It is
useful when not much is known about a
phenomenon. Uses few subjects.
Developmental or Time Series
Research Design
• Data are collected at certain
points in time going forward.
There is an emphasis on time
patterns and longitudinal growth
or change.
• - This research design approximates the
experimental design but does not have a control
group. There is more error possible in the results.
The simplest experimental design includes two
variables and two groups of participants.
• The two variables (Independent versus
Dependent variables).
• The IV is the predictor variable whereas the DV is the
outcome variable.
Quasi Experimental
Research Design
Causal Comparative or Ex Post
Facto Research Design
- This research design attempts to
explore cause and affect relationships
where causes already exist and cannot
be manipulated. It uses what already
exists and looks backward to explain
why
.It attempts to explore relationships to make
predictions. It uses one set of subjects with
two or more variables for each.
Correlational or
Prospective Research
Design
General Approaches
to Research
1. Qualitative
2. Quantitative
Qualitative Quantitative
understanding of human
behavior and the
reasons that govern such
behavior, involves
analysis of data using
words (e.g., from
interviews), pictures
(e.g., video), or objects
(e.g., an artifact)
involves analysis of
numerical data and
their relationship
Inductive -
Types
1. Qualitative
- inductive- from fact to theory
- explore factors that could explain why
a given event occurs
- establish patterns/develop theory for
understanding how and why an event occur
11.knowledge
Social Self
Acknowledge
Social Self
2. Actual
perspective
3. Design
study
4. Collect
Data
5. Analyze
Data
6. Interpret
Data
7. Inform
others
Steps in Qualitative
Research
Theory
2. Quantitative
- deductive – from theory to fact
- establish cause-effect relationship
- relate occurrence of a variable with other
variables
- Establish generalizations for prediction and
control
1. Select
Topic
Acknowledge
Social Self
2. Focus
Question
3. Design
study
4. Collect
Data
5. Analyze
Data
6. Interpret
Data
7. Inform
others
Steps in Quantitative
Research
Theory
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laiba123.pptx

  • 1. Introduction to Research: Presented by: Laiba 21-Arid-3671 Maryam 21-Arid-3672 Qasir 21-Arid-3679 Zainab 21-Arid-3682
  • 2. Introduction to Research:  What is research?  Characteristics of the Scientific Method  General Approaches to Research Types of Research
  • 3. • Research is an organized inquiry carried out to provide information for solving problems. • It is the cornerstone of every science.
  • 4. What is research? Re Search again find Process Step by step Phases
  • 6. Research is the systematic process of collecting and analyzing information to increase our understanding of the world in general and of the phenomenon under study in particular. What is research?
  • 7. Why conduct research? Students, professors, researchers, research centers, government, newspaper people, TV networks, market research, schools, hospitals, public interest , law firms conduct research as part of their jobs, to be better informed, less biased decisions, in contrast to guessing, hunches, intuition, and other personal experience.
  • 8. Characteristics of the Scientific Method 1.Tentative (constant review) 2. Empirically verifiable (researchable) 3. Ethically neutral (what harm or risk involved to respondents, confidentiality and privacy?) 4. Shared and made public
  • 9. Types of Research 1. According to Purpose  Fundamental/Pure/Basic  Applied - action
  • 10. – starting point for the search of new knowledge. -provides a foundation for knowledge and foundations that are generalizable to many policy areas, problems or area of study -Source of the tools – methods, theories, ideas Basic
  • 11. Applied Research • refers to scientific study and research that seeks to solve practical problems. Applied research is used to find solutions to everyday problems, cure illness, and develop innovative technologies, rather than to acquire knowledge for knowledge's sake.
  • 12. – advances the aims of basic and applied research to the point of utilization. -concerned with the production of results for immediate application or utilization. -it improves practices and methods and generates technologies and innovations for application to specific technological situations. Action
  • 13. Historical Research • Historical research is research involving analysis of events that occurred in the remote or recent past The steps involved in the conduct of historical research Here are the five steps: 1.Identification of the research topic and formulation of the research problem or question. 2.Data collection or literature review 3.Evaluation of materials 4.Data synthesis 5.Report preparation or preparation of the narrative exposition
  • 14. Descriptive Research • refers to research that provides an accurate portrayal of characteristics of a particular individual, situation, or group. Descriptive research, also known as statistical research. • It attempts to describe and explain conditions of the present by using many subjects and questioner's to fully describe a phenomenon.
  • 15. Case and Field Research Design • Also called ethnographic research, it uses direct observation to give a complete snapshot of a case that is being studied. It is useful when not much is known about a phenomenon. Uses few subjects.
  • 16. Developmental or Time Series Research Design • Data are collected at certain points in time going forward. There is an emphasis on time patterns and longitudinal growth or change.
  • 17. • - This research design approximates the experimental design but does not have a control group. There is more error possible in the results. The simplest experimental design includes two variables and two groups of participants. • The two variables (Independent versus Dependent variables). • The IV is the predictor variable whereas the DV is the outcome variable. Quasi Experimental Research Design
  • 18. Causal Comparative or Ex Post Facto Research Design - This research design attempts to explore cause and affect relationships where causes already exist and cannot be manipulated. It uses what already exists and looks backward to explain why
  • 19. .It attempts to explore relationships to make predictions. It uses one set of subjects with two or more variables for each. Correlational or Prospective Research Design
  • 20. General Approaches to Research 1. Qualitative 2. Quantitative
  • 21. Qualitative Quantitative understanding of human behavior and the reasons that govern such behavior, involves analysis of data using words (e.g., from interviews), pictures (e.g., video), or objects (e.g., an artifact) involves analysis of numerical data and their relationship Inductive - Types
  • 22. 1. Qualitative - inductive- from fact to theory - explore factors that could explain why a given event occurs - establish patterns/develop theory for understanding how and why an event occur
  • 23. 11.knowledge Social Self Acknowledge Social Self 2. Actual perspective 3. Design study 4. Collect Data 5. Analyze Data 6. Interpret Data 7. Inform others Steps in Qualitative Research Theory
  • 24. 2. Quantitative - deductive – from theory to fact - establish cause-effect relationship - relate occurrence of a variable with other variables - Establish generalizations for prediction and control
  • 25. 1. Select Topic Acknowledge Social Self 2. Focus Question 3. Design study 4. Collect Data 5. Analyze Data 6. Interpret Data 7. Inform others Steps in Quantitative Research Theory