Basic Research
Presented By
Manu Alias
Research is searching for and gathering information, usually to
answer a particular question or problem. It is considered to be
more objective, methodical, well-determined scientific process of
investigation. Research involves a more systematic structure of
investigation and finally at the end it results into a systematic
report form.
What do you mean my Research?
Basic Research
 Basic research is also known as pure research and
fundamental research.
 The term basic research refers to study and research
that is meant to increase our scientific knowledge
base. This type of research is often purely theoretical
with the intent of increasing our understanding of
certain phenomena or behavior but does not seek to
 For example;
basic science investigations probe for answers to
questions
such as:
 How did the universe begin?
 What are protons, neutrons, and electrons composed of?
 How do slime molds reproduce?
 What is the specific genetic code of the fruit fly?
Features of Basic Research
 Increases understanding of fundamental principles
 Builds new knowledge
 Often purely theoretical in nature
 Usually a source of new scientific ideas or new perspectives
about the world
 Lays down the foundation of science
 Mainly academic in nature or carried out by universities
 Supports theories that explain how the world operates
Features Continues…
 Increases man’s scientific knowledge base or understanding
of phenomenon
 Does not seek to solve problems
 Outcome does not have potential, direct economic value
 Generates new ideas, principles and theories or simply
expand man’s knowledge
 No immediate practical use
 Expands knowledge about things
 It is not intended to create or invent something
Basic research steps
 Define research problem
 Review of literature
 Formulate hypotheses
 Preparing the research design
 Data collection
 Data analysis
 Interpretation and report
writing
Basic Research process
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    Research is searchingfor and gathering information, usually to answer a particular question or problem. It is considered to be more objective, methodical, well-determined scientific process of investigation. Research involves a more systematic structure of investigation and finally at the end it results into a systematic report form. What do you mean my Research?
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    Basic Research  Basicresearch is also known as pure research and fundamental research.  The term basic research refers to study and research that is meant to increase our scientific knowledge base. This type of research is often purely theoretical with the intent of increasing our understanding of certain phenomena or behavior but does not seek to
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     For example; basicscience investigations probe for answers to questions such as:  How did the universe begin?  What are protons, neutrons, and electrons composed of?  How do slime molds reproduce?  What is the specific genetic code of the fruit fly?
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    Features of BasicResearch  Increases understanding of fundamental principles  Builds new knowledge  Often purely theoretical in nature  Usually a source of new scientific ideas or new perspectives about the world  Lays down the foundation of science  Mainly academic in nature or carried out by universities  Supports theories that explain how the world operates
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    Features Continues…  Increasesman’s scientific knowledge base or understanding of phenomenon  Does not seek to solve problems  Outcome does not have potential, direct economic value  Generates new ideas, principles and theories or simply expand man’s knowledge  No immediate practical use  Expands knowledge about things  It is not intended to create or invent something
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    Basic research steps Define research problem  Review of literature  Formulate hypotheses  Preparing the research design  Data collection  Data analysis  Interpretation and report writing
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