Qué es y para qué sirve hacer investigación

CIAD UABC
25 Jan 201609:23

Summary

TLDRThe transcript explores the concept of research, emphasizing that it is the deliberate search for truth in response to questions we don't have immediate answers to. It highlights the importance of communication in the research process and the role of creativity, planning, and teamwork in conducting effective investigations. Research can be aimed at practical, philosophical, or technical goals, and its results can benefit society. The script also discusses the dynamic and historical nature of knowledge and the essential components of the research process, including the object, questions, objectives, and proposed answers.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Research is the process of searching for answers to questions we don't have immediate answers to. It's a deliberate, organized search aimed at discovering truths.
  • 😀 The process of research helps bridge the gap between a question that sparks our curiosity and the true answer that we are looking for.
  • 😀 Communication is vital in research as it allows us to share our findings and the process used to reach them. Without communication, research would be futile.
  • 😀 Research is often unpredictable and can lead to new, unexpected insights or solutions, sometimes by accident.
  • 😀 The goal of research is to answer questions, either for the purpose of gaining knowledge or solving practical problems.
  • 😀 Investigating things we already know doesn't make sense, but research is crucial when we lack the immediate answers to our questions.
  • 😀 Research can take various forms, depending on the complexity, scope, and duration of the inquiry. For example, comparing a simple experiment to space exploration.
  • 😀 The motivation for research can be diverse, including personal curiosity, ideological beliefs, or practical application, but its immediate goal is always to find answers.
  • 😀 The second objective of research is to benefit society or a specific community, beyond just the immediate goal of answering a question.
  • 😀 Language is the primary means through which we create, communicate, and transform knowledge and experiences, making it crucial to the research process.
  • 😀 Knowledge derived from research is always tied to specific historical, cultural, and geographical contexts, meaning what is considered true today may not be tomorrow.

Q & A

  • What is the main purpose of research?

    -The main purpose of research is to search for or build true answers to questions that we do not have an immediate or accessible answer to. It is a deliberate search to bridge the gap between curiosity and the truth.

  • Why is communication important in the research process?

    -Communication is essential in research because it allows us to share the answers we have found and the process used to find them. Without communication, research would result in continuous, isolated discovery without contributing to broader knowledge.

  • What is the relationship between research and truth?

    -Research aims to find the truth, but the truth depends on time, place, and circumstances. Truth may vary, and what is considered true can be influenced by different cultural, historical, and social contexts.

  • What are the key components in the research process?

    -The key components in the research process include the object (the topic of study), the research question (which cannot be answered immediately), the objective (what the researcher hopes to achieve), and the response (the proposed answer to the research question).

  • How does the complexity of a research question affect the research process?

    -The complexity of a research question influences the scope, duration, costs, and methods used in the research. For example, simple questions may involve basic methods, while more complex questions could require extensive resources and time.

  • What is the importance of creativity in research?

    -Creativity is important in research because it allows researchers to think outside the box, experiment, and come up with innovative solutions or new ways to approach problems. It helps in formulating new questions and finding answers.

  • How can the social and historical context affect the understanding of knowledge?

    -Knowledge is shaped by the social and historical context in which it is produced. What is considered true or valuable knowledge in one era or location may change over time or in different societies due to shifts in political, economic, or cultural factors.

  • What are the objectives of a research project?

    -The immediate objective of a research project is to answer the research question. Additionally, there is often a broader objective, such as providing societal benefits, improving quality of life, or contributing to technological or scientific advancement.

  • Can research always find definitive answers to its questions?

    -No, research does not always provide definitive answers, especially on complex or open-ended questions. Research is a process of inquiry that may lead to partial answers, new questions, or hypotheses rather than absolute truths.

  • What role does language play in research?

    -Language plays a crucial role in research as it is the primary means through which we communicate knowledge, ideas, and findings. It allows for the expression of thoughts, theories, and results, enabling others to understand and build upon previous research.

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