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  • research was coined from two words the prefix re which means "again", and the word search, meaning "to look for something
  • research is defined as an investigation done in a systematic manner to reveal a particular truth about a topic phenomenon, or reality.
  • INQUIRY Defined as a seeking of truth, information or knowledge.
  • inquiry
    It is a problem solving techanque
  • inquiry
    The information and data pursued through questioning begins with gathering by applying the different human senses.
  • inquiry
    The information and data pursued through questioning begins with gathering by applying the different human senses.
  • inquiry
    Individuals carry on the process of inquiry from birth till death It is a synonymous with the word investigation.
  • investigation has a deeper meaning compare to inquiry.
  • investigation is a systematic examination of a certain event  phenomenon.
  • Immersion a process whereby a researcher immerses himself in the data gathering activities the data he has gathered is carefully read or examined by him in detail. Combining the idea inquiry. "investigation" and "immersion", the concept of research" comes in.
  • Immersion a process whereby a researcher immerses himself in the data gathering activities the data he has gathered is carefully read or examined by him in detail. Combining the idea inquiry. "investigation" and "immersion", the concept of research" comes in.
  • Differentiate Inquiry from Research Inquiry is a term that is synonymous with the word "investigation". When you inquire or investigate, you tend to questions to examine something to request for truth, information, or knowledge Research is systematic and objective creation of knowledge
  • Verification of Existing Knowledge Research is aimed at verifying or proving the veracity of existing theories of knowledge. This verification may lead to the development of new ideas, strengthening a current knowledge.
  • Acquisition of Knowledge Aside from strengthening the veracity of a theory, research also bring forth new ideas regarding a theory or even create a totally new theory.
  • Acquisition of Knowledge Aside from strengthening the veracity of a theory, research also bring forth new ideas regarding a theory or even create a totally new theory.
  • Application of New Knowledge.
     Once new ideas or innovations are proven true, they are then utilized and translated to something  useful to humankind. It is only through utilizing the results of research that one can truly fulfill the ultimate purpose of research, to alleviate people's quality of life.
  • Advancement of the Researcher's Expertise.
     A  researchers conduct more investigations, they do not verify theories or discover new ideas and  technologies, but also gain relevant experiences that enhance and deepen their knowledge and skills in  the area of their investigations. In this process, they become experts of a particular field and gain respect of their fellow researchers, a recognition that may bring them to the list of Who's Who in the world of research.
    1. Exploration - to provide a foundation for future studies
  • exploration
    seeks to find more information about a topic and a broader perspective or an additional knowledge to what is currently known.
  • Description the primary purpose of research is to give additional information on newly discovered ideas that are results of exploration. details and gaps regarding a particular idea, with the intent to expand understanding  fills in the -more information is needed to be supplied in order to answer the "what" and "how" questions Instead of formulating unsure explanations
  • Explanation - aims to explain relationships existing between variables, quantitatively or qualitative -looks at how things are connected and how they interact
  • Explanation - aims to explain relationships existing between variables, quantitatively or qualitative -looks at how things are connected and how they interact
  • importance of research.
    Research empowers us with knowledge and discovers new things and issues in life. It helps us  solve problems in crimes, business, technology, and environment.
  • Empirical Data are those derived from the actual observations of a phenomenon, interviews of people who have witnessed an incident, analysis that yield valid evidence of one's investigations.
  • Empirical Data are those derived from the actual observations of a phenomenon, interviews of people who have witnessed an incident, analysis that yield valid evidence of one's investigations.
  • REALISTIC
    Research is a realistic undertaking that must result to empirical data Empirical Data are those derived from the actual observations of a phenomenon, interviews of people who have witnessed an incidence
  • CYCLICAL Research follows valid, definite principles, frameworks, and procedures. There are proper, logical, and ethical approaches to search for answers to a specific research question.
  • ANALYTICAL - After employing strictly and correctly the predetermined procedure and gathering empirical data, the latter must be analyzed to elicit the desired meaning from the obtained information. Proper analysis of the data should be done before making final conclusions.
  • OBJECTIVE -defined as the lack of bias or prejudice. - Analysis and interpretation of data, and drawing out implications from research data must be free of bias and alteration to favor a certain hypothesis, a personality, or an organization. Inclination toward bias results to the total failure of the research activity
  • CRITICAL -When the researcher is careful and precise in processing ideas and judgement. - In this  way, a high level of confidence can be established on the execution of research procedures  to gather empirical data, analysis and interpretation of results, and formulation of valid conclusions and appropriate recommendations.
  • REPLICABLE Research procedures must be written - clearly and chronologically for it to be replicable, such that  information.  other researchers can redo or repeat the investigation with the intent of verifying the generated
  • Research is aimed at verifying or proving the veracity of existing theories of knowledge. This verification may lead to the development of new ideas, strengthening a current knowledge
    verification of existing knowledge
  • Aside from strengthening the veracity of a theory, research also bring forth new ideas regarding a theory or even create a totally new theory.
    Acquisition of Knowledge
  • Once new ideas or innovations are proven true, they are then utilized and translated to something useful to humankind. It is only through utilizing the results of research that one can truly fulfill the ultimate purpose of research, to alleviate people's quality of life.
    application of new knowledge
  • A researchers conduct more investigations, they do not verify theories or discover new ideas and technologies, but also gain relevant experiences that enhance and deepen their knowledge and skills in the area of their investigations.
    Advancement of the Researchers Expertise
  • A researchers conduct more investigations, they do not verify theories or discover new ideas and technologies, but also gain relevant experiences that enhance and deepen their knowledge and skills
    Advancement of the Researchers Expertise
  • Information and Communication Technology (ICT)

    Deals with the use of different communication technologies such as mobile phones, telephone, internet, etc. to locate, save, send, and edit information
  • When we make a video call, we use the internet
  • When we send a text or make a call, we use cellular networks
  • When we run out of load or battery, we use payphones which use a telephone network