Thursday, 17 March 2016

Research Process



Research process is the main content of any research. It defines the research and describes the skills required to identify the problem, the decision alternatives, and the research needs which are critical components of a research activities. It involves a dedicated system of scientific methodology that can be used by researchers to arrive at the right conclusions.

Research process involves a number of inter-related activities which overlap and do not rigidly follow a particular sequence. A researcher is often required to think a few steps ahead, because various steps in research process are inter-woven into each other and each step will have some influence over the other steps. In research, even though our focus is on one particular step, other inter-related steps of operations are also being looked into simultaneously. As we complete one activity or operation, our focus naturally shifts from it to the subsequent one, i.e. the focus is not concentrated exclusively on one single activity or operation at any particular point of time. The research process provides systematic, planned approach to the research project and ensures that all aspects of the research project are consistent with each other.

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