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What is research?
2
What is research?
• research. 1.a. the systematic
investigation into and study of materials,
sources, etc, in order to establish facts
and reach new conclusions. b. an
endeavour to discover new or collate old
facts etc by the scientific study of a
subject or by a course of critical
investigation. [Oxford Concise
Dictionary]
3
What is research?
• Research is what we do when we have a
question or a problem we want to resolve
• We may already think we know the answer to
our question already
• We may think the answer is obvious, common
sense even
• But until we have subjected our problem to
rigorous scientific scrutiny, our 'knowledge'
remains little more than guesswork or at best,
intuition.
4
What is research?
• First priority is to formulate your question
• Then figure out how you are going to
answer it
– How have others answered it?
– How does your proposal fit in with what others
have done?
– How will you know when you have answered
it?
• Then you can present your answer
5
Classical scientific method
• Observation of some phenomenon
– Maybe systematic, occasional or accidental
• Some idea of an explanation (hypothesis)
– Induction, conjecture, intuition, guesswork
– Usually informed by related work
• Testing of the hypothesis
– Test and revision cycle
6
Hypothesis
• Probability of research
– Nothing is certain
– The exception that “proves” the rule
– Scientific “truth” is actually usually a statement of
what is most probable given the currently known
data ...
– ... within the given framework
• Statistical techniques try to help us show extent
to which our results really do support the
hypothesis
7
Hypothesis
• A hypothesis makes a prediction of the expected
outcome in a given situation
• Usually: how the manipulation of the
independent variable will influence the
behaviour of a dependent variable
• The hypothesis is tested in an experiment
• Experimental design ensures that what you are
doing is genuinely (and solely) responsible for
the results
• Extraneous variables have to be controlled
8
Experiment
• If the experiment works, the hypothesis is
shown to be probably correct
– Can’t prove 100% truth
• If it fails, it could be because
– The hypothesis is wrong
– The experimental design is faulty
9
Null hypothesis
• Experiments are generally set up to demonstrate
or support (rarely “prove” , note) a hypothesis
• The null hypothesis H0 is that any observed
changes in behaviour are due to chance
• The alternate hypothesis H1 is the hypothesis
you are trying to demonstrate
• Usually, the best you can do is refute H0 thus
showing that H1 is probably correct (with a
measruable degree of likelihood: statistical
significance)
10
Where do hypotheses come from?
• Not usually thin air
• From within a framework
– Some phenomenon is not well explained by
current thinking
– “New” hypothesis is often just an adaptation
of an existing hypothesis
• thesis ~ antithesis ~ synthesis
11
thesis ~ antithesis ~ synthesis
• Thesis
– the original statement of an idea
• Antithesis
– an argument to challenge a previous thesis
– often draws on new data
• Synthesis
– a new argument from existing sources
– typically, resolves the apparent contradiction
between a thesis and an antithesis
12
Testability
• A good hypothesis is testable
– Not provable, in the sense of “shown to be
true” (true = certain)
– Refutation of a thesis by proving that it is false
is a cornerstone of modern science
– Simply refuting a hypothesis is OK but better
science will explain why hypothesis is wrong,
and (better still) offer an alternative
hypothesis
13
By the way, have you ever wondered why
we do experiments at school, the result of
which is known beforehand?
14
One-/two-tailed hypotheses
• Our experimental design may make either
– a strong prediction about the behaviour we expect to
observe:
• our manipulation of the independent variable will cause a
specific change in the dependent variable
– a prediction about a range of behaviours we expect to
observe, typically perhaps two
• One-tailed hypothesis: statistical significance
means expected result was found
• Two-tailed hypothesis: only need to show that
the different results are statistically significant
15
Variables
• The experiment measures the “behaviour”
of the dependent variable
• DV must be operationalised
– Some aspect of the DV must be measurable
– What to measure?
– How to measure it?
• Are you really measuring what you think you are
measuring?
16
Quantitative vs qualitative
• Quantitative research
– systematically observe changes in the
phenomena of interest while manipulating
what are believed to be causal influences
• Qualitative research
– may be more concerned with the individual’s
personal experiences of the problem under
study
17
“Proof” by demonstration
• Intuitive alternative to the classical scientific
method:
– Build something specific and then claim that it can be
seen as an example of a more general class of
solutions
• High risk
– difficult to demonstrate generalisability
– in fact doing so entails making an a posteriori
hypothesis
– What can you say if it goes wrong ?
• So you still need a theoretical basis
18
Planning
• Statement of the problem
• Literature review
• Choice of research method
• Design of study
• Data collection
• Analysis of data
• Write-up

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Research

  • 2. 2 What is research? • research. 1.a. the systematic investigation into and study of materials, sources, etc, in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions. b. an endeavour to discover new or collate old facts etc by the scientific study of a subject or by a course of critical investigation. [Oxford Concise Dictionary]
  • 3. 3 What is research? • Research is what we do when we have a question or a problem we want to resolve • We may already think we know the answer to our question already • We may think the answer is obvious, common sense even • But until we have subjected our problem to rigorous scientific scrutiny, our 'knowledge' remains little more than guesswork or at best, intuition.
  • 4. 4 What is research? • First priority is to formulate your question • Then figure out how you are going to answer it – How have others answered it? – How does your proposal fit in with what others have done? – How will you know when you have answered it? • Then you can present your answer
  • 5. 5 Classical scientific method • Observation of some phenomenon – Maybe systematic, occasional or accidental • Some idea of an explanation (hypothesis) – Induction, conjecture, intuition, guesswork – Usually informed by related work • Testing of the hypothesis – Test and revision cycle
  • 6. 6 Hypothesis • Probability of research – Nothing is certain – The exception that “proves” the rule – Scientific “truth” is actually usually a statement of what is most probable given the currently known data ... – ... within the given framework • Statistical techniques try to help us show extent to which our results really do support the hypothesis
  • 7. 7 Hypothesis • A hypothesis makes a prediction of the expected outcome in a given situation • Usually: how the manipulation of the independent variable will influence the behaviour of a dependent variable • The hypothesis is tested in an experiment • Experimental design ensures that what you are doing is genuinely (and solely) responsible for the results • Extraneous variables have to be controlled
  • 8. 8 Experiment • If the experiment works, the hypothesis is shown to be probably correct – Can’t prove 100% truth • If it fails, it could be because – The hypothesis is wrong – The experimental design is faulty
  • 9. 9 Null hypothesis • Experiments are generally set up to demonstrate or support (rarely “prove” , note) a hypothesis • The null hypothesis H0 is that any observed changes in behaviour are due to chance • The alternate hypothesis H1 is the hypothesis you are trying to demonstrate • Usually, the best you can do is refute H0 thus showing that H1 is probably correct (with a measruable degree of likelihood: statistical significance)
  • 10. 10 Where do hypotheses come from? • Not usually thin air • From within a framework – Some phenomenon is not well explained by current thinking – “New” hypothesis is often just an adaptation of an existing hypothesis • thesis ~ antithesis ~ synthesis
  • 11. 11 thesis ~ antithesis ~ synthesis • Thesis – the original statement of an idea • Antithesis – an argument to challenge a previous thesis – often draws on new data • Synthesis – a new argument from existing sources – typically, resolves the apparent contradiction between a thesis and an antithesis
  • 12. 12 Testability • A good hypothesis is testable – Not provable, in the sense of “shown to be true” (true = certain) – Refutation of a thesis by proving that it is false is a cornerstone of modern science – Simply refuting a hypothesis is OK but better science will explain why hypothesis is wrong, and (better still) offer an alternative hypothesis
  • 13. 13 By the way, have you ever wondered why we do experiments at school, the result of which is known beforehand?
  • 14. 14 One-/two-tailed hypotheses • Our experimental design may make either – a strong prediction about the behaviour we expect to observe: • our manipulation of the independent variable will cause a specific change in the dependent variable – a prediction about a range of behaviours we expect to observe, typically perhaps two • One-tailed hypothesis: statistical significance means expected result was found • Two-tailed hypothesis: only need to show that the different results are statistically significant
  • 15. 15 Variables • The experiment measures the “behaviour” of the dependent variable • DV must be operationalised – Some aspect of the DV must be measurable – What to measure? – How to measure it? • Are you really measuring what you think you are measuring?
  • 16. 16 Quantitative vs qualitative • Quantitative research – systematically observe changes in the phenomena of interest while manipulating what are believed to be causal influences • Qualitative research – may be more concerned with the individual’s personal experiences of the problem under study
  • 17. 17 “Proof” by demonstration • Intuitive alternative to the classical scientific method: – Build something specific and then claim that it can be seen as an example of a more general class of solutions • High risk – difficult to demonstrate generalisability – in fact doing so entails making an a posteriori hypothesis – What can you say if it goes wrong ? • So you still need a theoretical basis
  • 18. 18 Planning • Statement of the problem • Literature review • Choice of research method • Design of study • Data collection • Analysis of data • Write-up