METHODS OF RESEARCH
PRACTICAL RESEARCH
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Research Problem
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Research Question
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Research Statement
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Research Topic
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Detailed explanation-1: -A research topic is a subject or issue that a researcher is interested in when conducting research. A well-defined research topic is the starting point of every successful research project.
Detailed explanation-2: -Step 1 – Choose a General Research Topic This is the starting point for your research. You don’t need to have a specific research question in mind at this point – just a general topic that you want to explore. Things to consider when choosing an area to investigate: Choose something that is of genuine interest to you.
Detailed explanation-3: -A research subject is an individual that participates in research. Information (or ‘data’) is collected from or about the individual to help answer the question under study. Sometimes research subjects are referred to as human subjects, research participants or study volunteers.
Detailed explanation-4: –when a suitable research question does not arise from clinical practice, community observations, or personal experience, a brainstorming session can be a good starting point for identifying a research topic.
Detailed explanation-5: -The topic provides the “what” of the research, the subject to be studied. Defining and clarifying this “what” of the research allows the researcher to identify it in the literature. Curiosity provides the personal energy necessary to pursue the interest.