ISHRM School System Demonstration Teaching Slides 2 of 2
I was requested by the academic coordinator to make a teaching demonstration of research; this was the result. The video on slide 2 has been added after several requests, and also much to my overlooking.
2. Video Vagrant!
Have you ever asked yourself
questions, that, seemed
unanswerable or, impossible?
What about life? Have you tried
asking yourself the meaning of it?
Need answers?
Let’s watch this.
3. “
Uncertainty and mystery are
mystery and energies of life. Don’t
let them scare you unduly, for they
keep boredom at bay and spark
creativity.
R. I. Fitzhenry
4. So, “research” is
the answer?
If we sought for answers, we seek first the way to
get there, methodologically.
Still confused?
Let’s continue!
5. Research or Not?
Directions: Using the pictures as clues, identify
as to whether the following are significations of
research or not.
Ready?
Let’s start!
12. Wikipedia defines research as a "creative work
undertaken on a systematic basis in order to increase the
stock of knowledge, including knowledge of humans,
culture and society, and the use of this stock of
knowledge to devise new applications.“
The primary purposes of basic research are
documentation, discovery, interpretation, or the research
and development (R&D) of methods and systems for the
advancement of human knowledge.
Research defined
13. The word research is derived from the Middle French
"recherche", which means "to go about seeking", the
term itself being derived from the Old French term
"recerchier" a compound word from "re-" + "cerchier", or
"sercher", meaning 'search'.
Etymology
14. A broad definition of research is given by Martyn
Shuttleworth - "In the broadest sense of the word, the
definition of research includes any gathering of data,
information and facts for the advancement of
knowledge.”
Another definition of research is given by Creswell who
states that - "Research is a process of steps used to
collect and analyze information to increase our
understanding of a topic or issue”. It consists of three
steps: Pose a question, collect data to answer the
question, and present an answer to the question.
More definitions
15. Research is defined as the scientific investigation of
phenomena which includes collection, presentation,
analysis and interpretation of facts that lines an
individual’s speculation with reality.
Research definitions wrapped up
16. What does it take to make a
good research?
It’s not just about wit and aesthetic; a good
research is made up of these characteristics.
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21. Empirical. Research is based on direct
experience or observation by the researcher.
Research characteristics
22. Logical. Research is based on valid
procedures and principles.
Research characteristics
23. Cyclical. Research is a cyclical process
because it starts with a problem and ends with
a problem.
Research characteristics
24. Analytical. Research utilizes proven analytical
procedures in gathering the data whether
historical, descriptive, experimental and case
study.
Research characteristics
26. Methodical. Research is conducted in a
methodical manner without bias using
systematic method and procedures.
Research characteristics
27. Replicability. The research design and
procedures are replicated or repeated to
enable the researcher to arrive at valid and
conclusive results.
Research characteristics
28. What are the characteristics of
a good researcher?
You have a good blueprint of your research by
now, but are you qualified enough to do it in the
first place?
Do you have the guts to be one?
Let’s check it out!
29. Intellectual curiosity. A researcher
undertakes a deep thinking and inquiry of the
things, and situations around him.
Researcher characteristics
30. Prudence. The researcher is careful to conduct
his research study at the right time and at the
right place wisely, efficiently, and economically.
Researcher characteristics
31. Healthy criticism. The researcher is always
doubtful as to the truthfulness of the results.
Researcher characteristics
32. Intellectual honesty. An intelligent researcher
is honest to collect or gather data or facts in
order to arrive at honest results.
Researcher characteristics
33. Intellectual creativity. A productive and
resourceful investigator always creates new
researches.
Researcher characteristics
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Editor's Notes
The November 1981 issue of Management Review contained a paper by George T. Doran called There's a S.M.A.R.T. way to write management's goals and objectives.