Where and How to Start Your Research?
Understanding the Purpose, structure and components of a research
- Research Writing
- Literature Review
- Methodology
- Introduction
- Background of the problem
- Research Gap
- Conceptual framework
- Theoretical framework
- Theories
- Definitions
- Models & Frameworks
- Discussion
- Conclusion
- Scope and delimitation
- Limitations & Future scope
- Format of research report
- Criteria of good research report
- Abstract
- Research Methods
- Study Design
- Qualitative Research methods
- Quantitative Research methods
- Research Design
- Research Strategy
- Research approach
- Sampling
- Sample size
- Power calculation
- Ethics in research
- The Research questions
- The Research Objectives
- Hypotheses
- Preposition
- Participants / Target population
- Geographical Location
- Procedure / Conducting the Study
- Editing Your Research
- Editing Types
- Language & Grammar
- Figures & Tables
- Reference Management
- Research Data Collection
- What is data collection
- Methods of data collection
- Types of data collection
- Case studies
- Observation
- Interviews
- Focus groups
- Surveys
- Document analysis
- Questionnaire
- Data collection skills
- Data collection protocol
- Measurement & Scaling techniques
- Coding & Algorithms Development
- Design parameters
- Performance Metrics
- Tools & Techniques
- Data Sets
- Architectures
- Algorithms Development
- Visualization
- Reporting
- Data Analytics
- Quantitative data analysis
- Variables, Values & Observations
- Processing and analysis of data
- Inferential Statistics
- Descriptive statistical analysis
- Hypothesis testing
- Presentation of data
- Thematic analysis of data
- Narrative Analysis
- Presentation of qualitative data
Research is a process to discover new knowledge. According to the Code of Federal Regulations (45 CFR 46. (d)) with regards to the protection of human subjects, research has been defined as a systematic inquiry that entails data collection, documentation of critical information and analysis and interpretation of that data, in accordance with appropriate methodologies set by specific professional fields and academic disciplines.
However, research is different than other forms of discovering knowledge (like reading a book) because it uses a systematic process called the Scientific Method.
Research in general, being conducted to evaluate the validity of hypothesis or an interpretive framework, to assemble a body of substantive knowledge and findings for sharing them in appropriate manner and to generate questions for further inquiries.
Research can be carried out with human beings, animals, plants, other organisms and inorganic matter. When research has been carried out with human beings and animals it must follow rules and guidelines as specified by the respective country of laws (e.g. U.S Federal Government) and reviewed and approved by the Institutional Review Board (IRB). In specific when research involves human subjects and has direct interaction with participants or data linked to personal identifiers, it should always fall under the purview of the IRB.
IRB is concerned with the data collection methodology in the field (e.g. observation, interview, experimentation, collection), the use of that data, rather than the broader validity of the hypothesis or research questions or the quality of inferences that may results.
No matter what topic is being studies, the value of any research purely depends on how well it is designed and done.
This module of ‘research’ discusses the following concepts
- Introductory to Research
- Research Writing – A critical Steps
- Research Methods
- Editing Your research
- Research Data Collection
- Coding and Algorithm Development using various programming languages
- Data Analyses
What is Research?
Research is a process to discover new knowledge. According to the Code of Federal Regulations (45 CFR 46. (d)) with regards to the protection of human subjects, research has been defined as a systematic inquiry that entails data collection, documentation of critical information and analysis and interpretation of that data, in accordance with appropriate methodologies set by specific professional fields and academic disciplines.
However, research is different than other forms of discovering knowledge (like reading a book) because it uses a systematic process called the Scientific Method.
Research in general, being conducted to evaluate the validity of hypothesis or an interpretive framework, to assemble a body of substantive knowledge and findings for sharing them in appropriate manner and to generate questions for further inquiries.
Research can be carried out with human beings, animals, plants, other organisms and inorganic matter. When research has been carried out with human beings and animals it must follow rules and guidelines as specified by the respective country of laws (e.g. U.S Federal Government) and reviewed and approved by the Institutional Review Board (IRB). In specific when research involves human subjects and has direct interaction with participants or data linked to personal identifiers, it should always fall under the purview of the IRB.
IRB is concerned with the data collection methodology in the field (e.g. observation, interview, experimentation, collection), the use of that data, rather than the broader validity of the hypothesis or research questions or the quality of inferences that may results.
No matter what topic is being studies, the value of any research purely depends on how well it is designed and done.
This module of ‘research’ discusses the following concepts
- Introductory to Research
- Research Writing – A critical Steps
- Research Methods
- Editing Your research
- Research Data Collection
- Coding and Algorithm Development using various programming languages
- Data Analyses
- Research Writing
- Literature Review
- Methodology
- Introduction
- Background of the problem
- Research Gap
- Conceptual framework
- Theoretical framework
- Theories
- Definitions
- Models & Frameworks
- Discussion
- Conclusion
- Scope and delimitation
- Limitations & Future scope
- Format of research report
- Criteria of good research report
- Abstract
What is Business?
Research is a process to discover new knowledge. According to the Code of Federal Regulations (45 CFR 46. (d)) with regards to the protection of human subjects, research has been defined as a systematic inquiry that entails data collection, documentation of critical information and analysis and interpretation of that data, in accordance with appropriate methodologies set by specific professional fields and academic disciplines.
However, research is different than other forms of discovering knowledge (like reading a book) because it uses a systematic process called the Scientific Method.
Research in general, being conducted to evaluate the validity of hypothesis or an interpretive framework, to assemble a body of substantive knowledge and findings for sharing them in appropriate manner and to generate questions for further inquiries.
Research can be carried out with human beings, animals, plants, other organisms and inorganic matter. When research has been carried out with human beings and animals it must follow rules and guidelines as specified by the respective country of laws (e.g. U.S Federal Government) and reviewed and approved by the Institutional Review Board (IRB). In specific when research involves human subjects and has direct interaction with participants or data linked to personal identifiers, it should always fall under the purview of the IRB.
IRB is concerned with the data collection methodology in the field (e.g. observation, interview, experimentation, collection), the use of that data, rather than the broader validity of the hypothesis or research questions or the quality of inferences that may results.
No matter what topic is being studies, the value of any research purely depends on how well it is designed and done.
This module of ‘research’ discusses the following concepts
- Introductory to Research
- Research Writing – A critical Steps
- Research Methods
- Editing Your research
- Research Data Collection
- Coding and Algorithm Development using various programming languages
- Data Analyses
- Research Writing
- Literature Review
- Methodology
- Introduction
- Background of the problem
- Research Gap
- Conceptual framework
- Theoretical framework
- Theories
- Definitions
- Models & Frameworks
- Discussion
- Conclusion
- Scope and delimitation
- Limitations & Future scope
- Format of research report
- Criteria of good research report
- Abstract
What is Humanities?
Research is a process to discover new knowledge. According to the Code of Federal Regulations (45 CFR 46. (d)) with regards to the protection of human subjects, research has been defined as a systematic inquiry that entails data collection, documentation of critical information and analysis and interpretation of that data, in accordance with appropriate methodologies set by specific professional fields and academic disciplines.
However, research is different than other forms of discovering knowledge (like reading a book) because it uses a systematic process called the Scientific Method.
Research in general, being conducted to evaluate the validity of hypothesis or an interpretive framework, to assemble a body of substantive knowledge and findings for sharing them in appropriate manner and to generate questions for further inquiries.
Research can be carried out with human beings, animals, plants, other organisms and inorganic matter. When research has been carried out with human beings and animals it must follow rules and guidelines as specified by the respective country of laws (e.g. U.S Federal Government) and reviewed and approved by the Institutional Review Board (IRB). In specific when research involves human subjects and has direct interaction with participants or data linked to personal identifiers, it should always fall under the purview of the IRB.
IRB is concerned with the data collection methodology in the field (e.g. observation, interview, experimentation, collection), the use of that data, rather than the broader validity of the hypothesis or research questions or the quality of inferences that may results.
No matter what topic is being studies, the value of any research purely depends on how well it is designed and done.
This module of ‘research’ discusses the following concepts
- Introductory to Research
- Research Writing – A critical Steps
- Research Methods
- Editing Your research
- Research Data Collection
- Coding and Algorithm Development using various programming languages
- Data Analyses
- Research Writing
- Literature Review
- Methodology
- Introduction
- Background of the problem
- Research Gap
- Conceptual framework
- Theoretical framework
- Theories
- Definitions
- Models & Frameworks
- Discussion
- Conclusion
- Scope and delimitation
- Limitations & Future scope
- Format of research report
- Criteria of good research report
- Abstract