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What Is Research And How Is It Began?
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For your own words, what do you mean by research?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Any definition of research has to be distinct from merely reviewing what other people have said. You, as the researcher, need to have some input as well.
"This is what author A says... On the other hand, Author B says..." -- review.
"This is what author A says... On the other hand, Author B says... I agree with author A because of reasons C,D,E..." -- research.
The "reasons" need to be somehow primary, and stripped of subjectivity as far as is possible. In Humanities, that means primary evidence; in Sciences, that will mean your own experiments and/or theoretical calculations.
There's nothing wrong with a review exercise, ie an appreciation of what the various competing viewpoints on a topic are, but it still deserves to be treated distinctly from active research. It's as fundamental as the difference between being a bystander and a participant, or the difference between the audience and the actors.
"This is what author A says... On the other hand, Author B says..." -- review.
"This is what author A says... On the other hand, Author B says... I agree with author A because of reasons C,D,E..." -- research.
The "reasons" need to be somehow primary, and stripped of subjectivity as far as is possible. In Humanities, that means primary evidence; in Sciences, that will mean your own experiments and/or theoretical calculations.
There's nothing wrong with a review exercise, ie an appreciation of what the various competing viewpoints on a topic are, but it still deserves to be treated distinctly from active research. It's as fundamental as the difference between being a bystander and a participant, or the difference between the audience and the actors.
what level are you at?
amazingly the questions of what is research has been considered by their Lordships - yup the London court of appeal
https:/ /www.he mpsons. co.uk/a pp/uplo ads/202 0/01/Wa lker-Sm ith.pdf
Prof Walker Smith got caught up in the Wakefield MMR vaccine scandal and had his licence taken away for research misdemeanour
and then on appeal hasit given back
and on the way - their Lordships considered over 76 pages what was medical research and medical investigation
amazingly the questions of what is research has been considered by their Lordships - yup the London court of appeal
https:/
Prof Walker Smith got caught up in the Wakefield MMR vaccine scandal and had his licence taken away for research misdemeanour
and then on appeal hasit given back
and on the way - their Lordships considered over 76 pages what was medical research and medical investigation
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I am somewhat surprised that dannyk13 didn't add a dictionary definition in his answer.
If he had it might have been as follows :-
https:/ /www.th efreedi ctionar y.com/R esearch
Hans.
If he had it might have been as follows :-
https:/
Hans.
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