This document discusses research, including its meaning, objectives, characteristics, significance, and approaches. It defines research as a systematic, organized process of asking questions and gathering evidence to answer them. The objectives of research are to gain new insights and knowledge, accurately portray characteristics of individuals or groups, and test hypotheses. Characteristics include reliability, validity, accuracy, credibility, and generalizability. Research is significant as it encourages scientific thinking, aids in economic and business decision-making, and helps solve social problems. Different approaches to research include quantitative, inferential, experimental, simulation, and qualitative methods. Research methods refer to specific techniques for gathering data while research methodology explains the overall process.
A literature review is a search and evaluation of the available literature in your given subject or chosen topic area. It documents the state of the art with respect to the subject or topic you are writing about. It surveys the literature in your chosen area of study.
Methods of data collection (research methodology)Muhammed Konari
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A literature review is a search and evaluation of the available literature in your given subject or chosen topic area. It documents the state of the art with respect to the subject or topic you are writing about. It surveys the literature in your chosen area of study.
Methods of data collection (research methodology)Muhammed Konari
Included all types of data collection.Includes primary data collection and secondary data collection. Described each and every classification of Data collections which are included in KTU Kerala.
UNIT – I: INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS RESEARCH: Meaning, Scope and Significance,
Characteristics of Good Research, Types of Research, Research Process, Scientific method-
Blocks, Identifying Research Problem, Concepts, Constructs, Variables, Proposition, and
Theoretical framework.
The word research is derived from the Middle French “recherché”, which means “to go about seeking”, the term itself being derived from the Old French term “recherché” a compound word from “re-“, again, + “cerchier”, or “searcher”, meaning “search”.
The Western Sydney University online research (2020) defines research is defined as the creation of new knowledge and/or the use of existing knowledge in a new and creative way so as to generate new concepts, methodologies and understandings. This could include synthesis and analysis of previous research to the extent that it leads to new and creative outcome.
In this paper various approaches, steps and objectives of research are listed and briefly discussed.
This paper discusses four common research approaches, Qualitative, Quantitative, Mixed methods and
Advocacy/participatory research, which were commonly used when conducting research. Research is indeed
civilization and determines the economic, social and political development of a nation. Research is Systematic
investigative process employed to increase or revise current knowledge by discovering new facts. All research
Approaches Examine and explore the different claims to knowledge and are designed to address a specific type
of research question.
2. CONTENTS
1. Meaning and Definition of Research
2. Objectives of Research
3. Characteristics of Research
4. Significance of Research
5. Business Research
6. Research Approaches
7. Research Methods Vs Research Methodology
3. Research means search for knowledge.
It aims at finding out truth.
Art of Scientific investigation
Way of thinking, Critically examining aspects of daily life.
Fact finding process. A movement from the known to unknown.
Research is an Organised and Systematic way of Finding the
Answers to Questions.
4. According to Clifford Woody (Kothari 1988) research
comprises of ,
“Defining and redefining problems, formulating hypothesis
or suggested solutions; collecting, organizing and
evaluating data; making deductions and reaching
conclusions; and at last carefully testing the conclusions to
determine whether they fit the formulating hypothesis.”
5. In the Encyclopedia of Social Sciences, D. Slesinger and
M. Stephension (1930) defined research as
"the manipulation of things, concept or symbols for
the purpose of generalizing to extend, correct or verify
knowledge, whether that knowledge aids in construction of
theory or in practice of an art".
According to Redman and Mory (1923), defined research
is a
"systematized effort to gain new knowledge“.
6. 1. To gain familiarity with a phenomenon or to achieve new
insights into it
2. To portray accurately the characteristics of a particular
individual, situation or a group
3. To determine the frequency with which something occurs or with
which it is associated with something else
4. To test a hypothesis of a causal relationship between variables
8. Significance of research
(Importance or Use)
famous Hudson Maxim,
“All progress is born of inquiry. Doubt is often
better than overconfidence, for it leads to inquiry,
and inquiry leads to invention”
Research encourages scientific and inductive
thinking, besides promoting the development of
logical habits of thinking and organisation.
9. The role of research in applied economics in the context of an
economics or business is greatly increasing in modern times
Research assumes a significant role in the formulation of economic
policy for both, the government and business
Research is also necessary for collecting information on the social
and economic structure of an economy to understand the process
of change occurring in the country
Research also assumes significance in solving various operational
and planning problems associated with business and industry.
Research helps in solving social problems.
10. Business Research
Business research is defined as
‘The systematic and objective process of collecting,
recording, analyzing and interpreting data for aid in
solving managerial problems’
Business aspect- Research issues
Consumer behavior Buying habits, brand preference, consumer attitudes
Human resources Employee attitudes, staff retention, material incentives
Promotion Media research, public relations studies, product recall
through advertising
Product Test markets, concept studies, performance studies
Finance Forecasting, budgeting, efficiency of accounting software
12. Research Methods Vs Research methodology
Research Methods Research Methodology
Research methods are the methods by
which you conduct research into a
subject or a topic.
Research methodology explains the
methods by which ,you may proceed
with your research
Research methods involve the conduct
of experiments, tests, surveys and the
like
Research methodology involves the
learning of the various techniques that
can be used in the conduct of research
and in the conduct of tests, experiments,
surveys and critical studies.
Research methods aim at finding
solutions to research problems.
Research methodology aims at the
employment of the correct procedures to
find out solutions.