RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

METHODS OF RESEARCH

HISTORICAL RESEARCH

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What is Historical Research?
A
Is the collecting and evaluating data and using the information found to relate past and present events.
B
Is concerned with the manipulation of conditions to investigate cause-effect relationships.
C
generally used to describe a phenomenon.
D
explore associations between two or more variables, without any attempts to influence them.
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Historical research is “the systematic collection and objective evaluation of data related to past occurrences in order to test hypotheses concerning causes, effects, or trends of those events which may help to explain present events and anticipate future events” (Gay, 1981, p.

Detailed explanation-2: -Historical research methods primarily involve collecting information from primary and secondary sources. While differences exist between these sources, organizations and institutions can use both types of sources to assess historical events and provide proper context comprehensively.

Detailed explanation-3: -What is historical research? Historical research or historiography, “attempts to systematically recapture the complex nuances, the people, meanings, events, and even ideas of the past that have influenced and shaped the present". ( Berg & Lure, 2012, p. 305 )

Detailed explanation-4: -Historical research is a process of collecting and interpreting data about past events or ideas in order to find how they affected the present events and ideas. It studies possible reasons behind certain events to explain their influence on the events that followed.

Detailed explanation-5: -Historical method of research is also called the documentary research as it makes use of historical documents and other records.

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