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Basic Science Research I: Definition, Aims, Objectives, Goals, and Importance

Here are 10 ways I could potentially benefit from research: 1. Academic research could help me get better grades by learning more effective study techniques. 2. Medical research into new treatments could help cure any illnesses or injuries I get in the future. 3. Psychological research into human behavior could help me better understand myself and other people to form stronger relationships. 4. Educational research into teaching methods could help me be a more effective learner and student. 5. Career research into different jobs and industries could help me choose a fulfilling path and find work I enjoy. 6. Technological research leading to new devices could make my life more convenient and productive with tools to help me work and communicate. 7

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Basic Science Research I: Definition, Aims, Objectives, Goals, and Importance

Here are 10 ways I could potentially benefit from research: 1. Academic research could help me get better grades by learning more effective study techniques. 2. Medical research into new treatments could help cure any illnesses or injuries I get in the future. 3. Psychological research into human behavior could help me better understand myself and other people to form stronger relationships. 4. Educational research into teaching methods could help me be a more effective learner and student. 5. Career research into different jobs and industries could help me choose a fulfilling path and find work I enjoy. 6. Technological research leading to new devices could make my life more convenient and productive with tools to help me work and communicate. 7

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Definition,

BASIC SCIENCE Aims,


Objectives,
RESEARCH I Goals, and
Importance
FIND
4
DIFFERENCES
http://www.spotthedifference.com/explorer.asp?g=1
I. DEFINITION
OF
RESEARCH
DEFINE:
RESEARCH
RE-search
-to search “again”
(to take more careful
look, to find out more)
(Selltiz and Others, 1976)

-repetitive search for


something previously
unknown (Caintic and Cruz, 2008)
DEFINE: RESEARCH
“a process of gathering
data or information to
solve a particular or
specific problem in a
scientific manner”
(Manuel and Medel, 1976)
DEFINE: RESEARCH
“a systematic study or
investigation of
something for the
purpose of answering
questions posed by the
researcher” (Sanchez, 1980)
DEFINE: RESEARCH
“an attempt to gain
solutions to problems;
more precisely, it is the
collection of data in a
rigorously controlled
situation for the
purpose of prediction
or explanation”
DEFINE: RESEARCH
“careful, critical, disciplined
inquiry, varying in technique
and method according to the
nature and conditions of the
problem identified, directed
toward the clarification or
resolution (or both) of a
problem”
DEFINE: RESEARCH
“simply, the systematic search for
pertinent information on a specific
topic or problem. After a careful,
systematic search for pertinent
information or data on a specific
topic or problem, and after the
researcher worker has analyzed and
interpreted the data, he eventually
faces another essential task-that of
preparing the research report” (Aquino
DEFINE: RESEARCH
“a purposive, systematic and scientific
process of gathering, analyzing,
classifying, organizing, presenting and
interpreting data for the solution of a
problem, for prediction, for invention,
for the discovery of truth or for the
expansion or verification of existing
knowledge, all for the preservation and
improvement of the quality of human
life” (Calderon and Gonzales, 1993)
DEFINE: RESEARCH
(LATEST)
“a process of steps used to collect and analyze
information to increase our understanding of a
topic or issue”. It consists of three steps: Pose a
question, collect data to answer the question,
and present an answer to the question” (Creswell,
2008)
“any gathering of data, information and facts for
the advancement of knowledge” (Shuttleworth,
2008)
“creative work undertaken on a systematic basis
in order to increase the stock of knowledge,
including knowledge of man, culture and society,
SEATWORK:
DEFINE RESEARCH USING YOUR OWN
WORDS.
(INDIVIDUAL-NB)

What I
K W L
Learned!
II. PURPOSES
OF
RESEARCH
(Importance, Objectives,
Goals, Aims)
FORTUNE TELLING….
3 Reasons why am I in MakSci…

3 Goals I want to achieve as grade 7 student….

Where am I and what am I doing 10 years from


now… (be specific)
PURPOSE
Research is
PURPOSIVE.
“preservation and
improvement of the
quality of human life”
“to serve man”
(Good and Scates, 1972)
PURPOSE
“ To satisfy man’s craving for
more understanding, to
improve his judgment, to add
to his power, to reduce the
burden of work, to relieve
suffering, and to increase
satisfactions in multitudinous
ways-these are the large and
fundamental goals of
research”
SPECIFIC PURPOSE
TREECE JR, 1977)
(TREECE AND

To discover
new facts
about known
phenomena
Ex: Alcohol may turn into a
kind of fuel -gasoline
SPECIFIC PURPOSE TREECE JR, 1977)
(TREECE AND

To find answers


to problems
partially solved by
existing methods
and info
Ex: Cancer is partially solved by
present method- may be
eradicated later on
SPECIFIC TREECE
PURPOSE
JR, 1977)
(TREECE AND

To improve
existing
techniques and
develop new
instruments or
products
Ex: Invention of new gadgets,
machines, food products and
SPECIFIC PURPOSETREECE JR, 1977)
(TREECE AND

To discover
previously
unrecognized
substances or
elements
Ex: Elements in the periodic
table
SPECIFIC PURPOSE
TREECE JR, 1977)
(TREECE AND

To discover
pathways of
known
substances and
elements
Ex: Know the dangers from the
abusive use of unprescribed
drugs and some poisonous
substances
SPECIFIC PURPOSE (SANCHEZ,
1980)

To satisfy the


researcher’s
curiousity
Ex: Curiosity how a hen hatches
egg-invented the incubator
SPECIFIC PURPOSE
To find
answers to
queries by
means of
scientific
method
SPECIFIC PURPOSE
To acquire better
and deeper
understanding
about a
phenomenon
Ex: research why women are
SPECIFIC PURPOSE 3 RD )
(RELATED TO 2 ND AND

To improve
educational
practice
Ex: Revision of curricula,
instructional innovations
SPECIFIC PURPOSE3 RD )
(RELATED TO 2 ND AND

To promote
health and
prolong life
Ex: pharmaceutical,
nutritional, medical
research
SPECIFIC PURPOSE 3 RD )
(RELATED TO 2 ND AND

To provide
man with
more of his
basic needs
Ex: more and better food,
SPECIFIC PURPOSE 3 RD )
(RELATED TO 2 ND AND

To make work,


travel, and
communication
faster, easier and
more
comfortable
Ex: airplanes, land vehicles,
machines, improved radio/tv-
news, electricity
(1 WHOLE-INDIVIDUAL)

How could you benefit


from Research?
Determine10 specific
situations.
Explain each thoroughly.

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