CÓMO REDACTAR LOS OBJETIVOS DE INVESTIGACIÓN PASO A PASO CON EJEMPLO (PROYECTO DE INVESTIGACIÓN).

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18 Feb 202110:03

Summary

TLDRThis tutorial video script offers a comprehensive guide on drafting research objectives. It's divided into four sections: defining research objectives, their key characteristics, a helpful structure for drafting, and an example using a recurring theme. The script emphasizes objectives' viability, starting with an infinitive verb, and being measurable. It introduces Bloom's Taxonomy for crafting objectives and recommends using an operational matrix to link objectives with research questions. The example demonstrates how to transform general and specific questions into objectives, ensuring they align with the study's scope.

Takeaways

  • 🔍 **Definition of Research Objectives**: Objectives are the goals to be achieved in a research project.
  • 🌟 **Characteristics of Objectives**: They must be feasible, actionable with verbs in infinitive, and measurable.
  • 🚫 **Feasibility**: Objectives should be achievable without limitations such as unavailable resources or subjects.
  • 📈 **Tentative Nature**: Research objectives are tentative and can be reformulated based on the research needs.
  • ✅ **Actionable Verbs**: Objectives should start with an infinitive verb, indicating a clear action to be taken.
  • 📊 **Measurable**: Verbs used should be as objective as possible, avoiding subjective terms.
  • 📚 **Bloom's Taxonomy**: A useful framework for creating measurable objectives, classifying verbs into six levels of learning objectives.
  • 🔗 **Relation to Research Questions**: Objectives should be closely related to the research questions, often using a matrix to link them.
  • 📝 **Structure for Writing Objectives**: A suggested structure includes the verb, what is being investigated, the population, and the place and time of study.
  • 📋 **Delimitation of the Research Topic**: It's crucial to define the research topic clearly before writing objectives, including variables and other elements.
  • 📖 **Using Bloom's Taxonomy for Objectives**: The general objective's verb should be at a higher level than the specific objectives, ensuring a hierarchy of complexity.

Q & A

  • What are the objectives of research?

    -The objectives of research are the goals to be achieved in a research work.

  • How many parts is the video tutorial structured into?

    -The video tutorial is structured into four parts.

  • What are the characteristics that objectives should have?

    -Objectives should be viable, evaluable, and clearly related to the research questions.

  • What does viability mean in the context of research objectives?

    -Viability refers to the feasibility of achieving the objectives without limitations such as unavailable documentary sources or subjects of study.

  • Why should objectives start with a verb in the infinitive form?

    -Objectives should start with a verb in the infinitive form to clearly indicate the action that will be taken to achieve the goal.

  • What is the Bloom's Taxonomy and how does it support the formulation of research objectives?

    -Bloom's Taxonomy is a classification system that categorizes educational goals into a hierarchy of complexity. It helps in formulating research objectives by suggesting verbs that correspond to different levels of cognitive complexity.

  • How should the general objective relate to the specific objectives in terms of Bloom's Taxonomy levels?

    -The general objective should use a verb at a higher level of Bloom's Taxonomy compared to the specific objectives, which should be at lower levels.

  • What is the purpose of creating an operational matrix for formulating research objectives?

    -The operational matrix helps in linking the general and specific research questions with the objectives, ensuring they are coherent and aligned.

  • What are the elements that should be included in the structure of research objectives?

    -The structure of research objectives should include the verb to be investigated, the population, the place where the phenomenon will be studied, and the period.

  • How does the process of delimiting the research topic affect the formulation of research objectives?

    -Delimiting the research topic helps in identifying the variables and elements that will be included in the research questions and objectives, thus providing a clear focus for the study.

  • Can you provide an example of how to transform a research question into an objective using Bloom's Taxonomy?

    -For instance, if the research question is 'What is the situation of the organizational climate in the health center?', the transformed objective could be 'Identify the situation of the organizational climate in the health center in Mexico, Veracruz, Veracruz, Mexico, in 2021.' Here, 'Identify' is a verb from Bloom's Taxonomy at the comprehension level.

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