DESIGN A RESEARCH USEFUL IN DAILY LIFE || PRACTICAL RESEARCH 2
Summary
TLDRThis video lesson explores the significance of quantitative research in daily life. It emphasizes how empirical data can help explain various phenomena and improve knowledge across fields. The video guides viewers on selecting a research topic, highlighting factors such as feasibility, relevance, ethics, and available resources. Practical tips include focusing on manageable topics, considering personal interests, and drawing from current events or previous research. It also addresses the importance of motivation and perseverance in completing research, offering insights for students and researchers alike.
Takeaways
- đ Quantitative research helps explain phenomena with accurate empirical data, contributing to a better understanding of various fields.
- đ Selecting a research topic is crucial, and researchable topics are often found in everyday life or can be developed by the researcher.
- đ Three essential considerations when choosing a research topic are relevance, feasibility, and ethics.
- âł Time management is importantâensure the research is manageable within the given timeframe and aligns with personal and external commitments.
- đĄ Clearly defining the research scope, population, sample, and setting is crucial to stay focused and on track.
- đŒ Resources needed for research include financial, material, administrative, and personal support; access to these should be confirmed early.
- đ Prior knowledge, analytical skills, and familiarity with the topic's literature are necessary for conducting effective research.
- đ The topic should hold long-term interest, and both intrinsic and extrinsic motivators should be considered to maintain momentum.
- đ Current events and personal interests are valuable sources of research topics, which can be relevant and timely.
- đïž Observations from everyday life and personal experiences can lead to unique and insightful research questions.
Q & A
What is the importance of quantitative research in daily life?
-Quantitative research is significant in daily life as it provides accurate empirical data that can help explain various phenomena. It can be applied to achieve a better understanding of multiple fields of study, making it a valuable tool for research and decision-making.
What are some key factors to consider when choosing a research topic?
-When selecting a research topic, consider its feasibility, relevance, importance, appropriateness, and ethical implications. Also, assess the manageability of the research, including the necessary skills, time frame, and available resources.
How does one determine the scope of a research study?
-To determine the scope, clearly define the population, sample, setting, and timeframe of the study. This ensures the research is focused and manageable, and helps in meeting deadlines and resource requirements.
What should be considered regarding the time frame of a research project?
-Consider if the study can be completed within the given time frame, taking into account personal schedules and other commitments. It's crucial to estimate how long each phase of the research will take to avoid missing deadlines.
How can one's own interests influence the choice of a research topic?
-Personal interests are a great source for finding research topics. By listing and ranking personal interests, researchers can identify topics they are passionate about, which increases motivation and commitment to the study.
What role does prior knowledge play in selecting a research topic?
-Prior knowledge of the field helps in identifying research gaps and ensures a deeper understanding of the theoretical and methodological background. This familiarity can guide the development of a relevant and robust research question.
How can current events inspire research topics?
-Current events often highlight pressing issues that can serve as research topics. By analyzing debates and claims in the media, researchers can develop questions that are timely and relevant to ongoing societal discussions.
What are some practical resources needed for conducting quantitative research?
-Resources needed include financial support, materials, administrative access, and personnel. It's important to ensure that these resources are available and accessible before starting the research project.
How can everyday observations lead to research ideas?
-Everyday observations can reveal unique social or cultural phenomena that are worth investigating. By examining these observations with a researcher's perspective, one can develop insightful research questions related to real-world scenarios.
What should be done before finalizing a research topic?
-Before finalizing a topic, reflect on areas not covered in previous studies and consider the potential impact of the research on both personal development and the community. Ensure the topic is both interesting and beneficial.
Outlines
đ Understanding Quantitative Research
The first paragraph introduces quantitative research, highlighting its importance in explaining phenomena with empirical data. It stresses that successful quantitative research involves selecting an accurate and relevant research topic, a process that may involve defining and refining questions. The paragraph also touches on key philosophical and practical factors to consider, such as the purpose and relevance of the research.
đ Factors for Selecting a Research Topic
This paragraph emphasizes the importance of selecting a well-defined research topic. It discusses considerations like clearly stating the research question, defining the study's scope, and managing time effectively. The author also highlights practical factors like balancing research with personal commitments, particularly for students with multiple responsibilities. The importance of resources, both financial and material, is also discussed.
đ Access and Skills for Research
The third paragraph focuses on logistical aspects of conducting research, such as gaining access to sites, populations, or cases for study. It also highlights the need to consider permissions and prior knowledge. The paragraph encourages researchers to evaluate their familiarity with the topic and their ability to gather and analyze data. It also suggests seeking help or advice if necessary, particularly if the research requires expertise beyond one's own capabilities.
đĄ Developing a Research Topic from Personal Interest
This section encourages using personal interests or previous research to develop a new research topic. It suggests reviewing prior work and adjusting or refining it for a current project. The paragraph highlights how topics related to current events or personal observations, such as societal trends or environmental issues, can be a good starting point for research. It also advises using encyclopedias or other reference sources for topic ideas.
đż Personal Experiences and Practical Application in Research
The final paragraph explores how personal experiences can inspire research topics, providing examples like conservation efforts or working students' experiences. It suggests reflecting on how a chosen research topic can provide useful insights, both personally and for the broader community. The paragraph concludes by advising researchers to consider areas of interest not covered in formal education and how their research might contribute to their career and community.
Mindmap
Keywords
đĄQuantitative Research
đĄResearch Topic
đĄDoability
đĄEthics
đĄResources
đĄMotivation
đĄScope
đĄPrior Knowledge
đĄRespondents
đĄCurrent Events
Highlights
Quantitative research can explain phenomena through accurate empirical data and is useful for various fields of study.
Choosing a research topic that is researchable and relevant is key for successful research outcomes.
Philosophical and practical factors such as purpose, relevance, and ethics must be considered when choosing a research topic.
Manageability, required skills, prior experience, time frame, and resource support are critical for the feasibility of a study.
When selecting a research topic, it is essential to define the scope in terms of population, sample, setting, and time.
Research topics should be carefully defined to stay on track and meet deadlines, especially for working students.
Consider whether the study is manageable within the time frame and if it fits around other commitments.
Access to resources, including financial, material, administrative, and personnel support, should be evaluated before starting the research.
Researchers must consider their data-gathering and analytic skills and seek help if the study goes beyond their expertise.
Prior knowledge of the research field and relevant theoretical and methodological literature is essential for research success.
Intrinsic and extrinsic incentives are important to maintain motivation and commitment throughout the research process.
Personal interests, previous research, and current events can serve as great sources for generating research topics.
Researchers should not simply recycle previous topics but instead develop new ideas from past research.
Everyday observations and personal experiences can also provide inspiration for research topics.
Before finalizing a research topic, consider its relevance to your education, community, and the broader global context.
Transcripts
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hello maha mat in this video lesson we
will discuss design a research useful in
daily life
quantitative research can be motivating
and very informative
all sorts of phenomena can be explained
with the help of quantitative research
the best quantitative research collects
accurate empirical data and can be
applied to achieve a better knowledge of
several fields of study
so before starting to write it is
imperative to be familiar with the
details on how to go about it
choosing a research topic so
researchable topics useful for everyday
life are all around you
so sometimes the topic passively even
the question is defined for you
other times you must define the topic
and refine the question yourself
as a researcher you will find problems
issues and questions of interest all
around you before choosing the topic
however you will find there are other
philosophical and practical factors to
consider
so eating
topic
according to research expert there are
actually three things you should ask
yourself if your study has first
should do ability it is about purpose
relevance importance appropriateness and
ethics of the research
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ethics of the research
ethics
next is do ability this about this
manageability skill required prior
experience needed
time frame anticipated and resource
support available to conduct this
research so in terms of research
ideas
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in four to five months
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quantitative research
available resources
resources like for example financial
okay materials
it focus on your own motivation
commitment and perseverance
so
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conducts
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factors to consider when selecting a
research topic
topic
is your topic or question carefully
stated in a way that sets out the limits
of your study
have you focused only how you focus your
research in a way that will keep you in
track
so
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topic next is the scope of the
of your study have you defined the scope
in terms of population and sample or
setting and case
the time
so important in time frame so bahama
indica
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hubble is a deadline abby sayo have you
made calculated guess at the length of
time this study will take
is the study manageable in the time you
have at your disposal
can you fit the study around your other
work family or community commitments so
sometimes question my factor select for
example i'm a working student so
research topic
you consider mourinho's situation
community can you meet the necessary
deadlines
four to five months but i take it on
subject
research i
is specific telega and then
kaya tapusen within four to five months
resources
so it
is can you obtain the resources first is
financial material administrative and
personnel required so financial so
from the start
actually in your quantitative research
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do you have easy access to this of the
finances to support them
skills do you have the data gathering
and analytics skills to conduct this
study so in terms of analytic skills
mero nakayan of course
can you get health or cleaning if it's
beyond your expertise
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foreign
access so how easy is it to gain access
to the site the sample population and or
cases you needed to study
so if you have a respondence it's okay
could consider nothing but respondents
respondents
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how you consider whose permission will
required and how we'll get it
let's say say bank school
prior knowledge so how will do you know
the field within which this topic sits
so
um
how familiar are you with the research
theoretical and methodological
methodological literature around this
topic
the second
class
you research your qualitative
do you know where to go for support or
advices
researcher uh research teachers you know
your advisor know or human subject
teachers you know
in selecting a research topic
will this topic hold your interest for
the required length of time
have you consider what intrinsic and
extrinsic incentives might keep you
going throughout the research
so hindi language
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21st century learners
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your research seminar subjects
how do you find your research topic
first consider research you have already
done so it ends in a sabico
picking a topic from research studies
you have done before could help you find
ideas that you are already interested in
collect your previous term papers or
reports and list the topics you have
researched for those studies
so nabangit kokonina na pedian research
neos a qualitative eco-convert into
quantitative
and of course
choose one or two that seem promising
and relevant at the current time so
however you shouldn't just recycle
topics from previously written papers
instead you should develop a new topic
from the old research so petty not in a
revised or from your research topic
notes are qualitative since improv
nathan augustine revised
the language
your own interests are great source to
find a topic
list your interests as many as you can
so
and then rank them to produce one or
which are the most compelling to you
one of the best ways to generate a topic
from a general interest is to look up
encyclopedia articles so they usually
contain an overview outlining facts on a
subject with a concisely suggested
readings so if you go to the library to
find encyclopedia
articles you will have a good chance of
finding a topic from them so
pandemic
articles or
research is not related
in
a topic interest
current events
or timely issues can be a good place to
find a promising research questions for
example taipan yolanda wrote ideas about
poverty and environment into a
mainstream press as well as the ideas
about land use patterns and natural
disasters so any of these topics would
make a good starting place for an
environment history project so you may
read newspapers and magazines use
wikipedia or even use google to find
current events this time
um
listen to how people debate this events
so magazine idea what are the people
saying what are their claims and how do
they make these claims
gentle different ideas and perspective
ask yourself whether you agree or
disagree and try to formulate
interesting questions about what are you
reading so and bring current issues leon
pandemic know about
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performance
young about sakovid nineteens the
incoming elections
topic
next is
make a note of your everyday observation
so you may find a good research topic
just from your everyday life
so for example a jollibee drive through
facility represent philippines unique
fast food restaurant landscape so think
about why this particular type of
landscape or highway system and roadsy
system form
so doing so will help you to come up
with a research topic
investigating the relationship between
the highway development and filipino
fast food culture remember not to take
things for granted so try to observe
through fresh eyes to produce rich
rich research insights so important
series of observations
and for number five your personal
experiences about an event a social
group or a place are open worth more
exploration so for example suppose that
you are tamara into cs and volunteer at
the tamara conservation society
that is recently you have noticed that
it has become harder and harder to spot
a specific species in the wild for this
reason you have decided to participate
in an initiative to protect the tamar
house
so that in your own experiences may help
you to look into the relationship
between the land use chains and habitat
loss or make your queries about the
historical relation between tamarao
watching in the filipino conservation
movement so
misante laga based on your own
experience
let's say you are a working student
working students
as a working student no um
school
deciding on a research topic so
according to preto
uh before you make a final decision on
your topic
reflect on these questions number one
what areas not covered in classroom
lessons discussion do i still want to
know investigate in minutes
in my specific track
if i do this research project how useful
would it be to be as a senior high
school graduate and to the community
where i belong an event in the larger
community the philippines cn and the
world
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