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  Systematic	study	undertaken	to	increase	knowledge	This	article	concerns	knowledge	research.	For	other	uses,	see	the	search	(disambiguation).	The	"searched"	redirectings	here.	For	the	organization,	see	searched.	"Researcher"	redirects	here.	For	other	uses,	see	Researcher	(Disambiguation).	Part	of	a	series	Onresearch	List	of	Academic	Fields
  Applied	Sciences	Formal	Sciences	Humanities	of	Natural	Sciences	Research	Search	Search	Propout	Search	Requested	Topic	Topic	Referencing	Philosophy	Constructivism	Empiricism	Positivismo	/	Antipostivism	/	Postposity	Realism	Realism	Realism	Slim	Realism	Realism	Interdisciplinary	Strateginary	Qualitative	Multimethology	Quantitative
  Methodology	Methodology	Art	Critical	Theory	Feminism	Grounded	Theory	Study	Ermeneutica	Storiography	Narrative	Request	Phenomenology	Scientific	Pragmatism	Method	Methods	Case	Analysis	of	Content	Descriptive	Statistical	Speech	Analysis	Ethnography	Experiment	on	the	Field	Experiment	Almost-Experiment	on	the	Field	Historical	Research
  Method	Inferential	Statistics	Interviews	Mapping	Cultural	Mapping	Phenomenography	secondary	search	bibliometry	literature	revision	meta-analysis	Review	of	Systematic	Review	Systemacy	Modeling	Scientific	Simulation	on	Muly	tools	and	data	software	NVIVO	bibliometric	analysis	Biblioshiny	VOSViewer	statistics	analysis	biblioshiny	portalvte
  portal	communications	portal	gespa	ascessors	general	aspects	aspects	information	Information	Settings	Disciplist	Discipline	Disciplines	Disciplines	Disciplecting	Disciplecting	Disciplectment	Advertising	Culture	Culture	of	the	Basrelief	"Research	holding	torch	of	knowledge	"(1896)	by	Olin	Levi	Warner.	Congress	Library,	Thomas	Jefferson	Building,	in
  Washington	Research	is	"creative	and	systematic	work	committed	to	increasing	knowledge	baggage".	[1]	It	involves	the	collection,	organization	and	analysis	of	information	to	increase	understanding	a	topic	or	problem.	A	research	project	could	be	an	expansion	at	the	past	work	in	the	field.	To	test	the	validity	of	the	tools,	procedures	or	experiments,	the
  research	can	replicate	elements	of	previous	projects	or	the	project	as	a	whole.	The	primary	purposes	of	basic	research	(contrary	to	applied	research)	are	documentation,	discovery,	interpretation	and	research	and	development	(R	&	D)	of	methods	and	systems	for	the	progress	of	human	knowledge.	The	approaches	to	research	depend	on
  epistemologies,	which	vary	considerably	both	inside	and	between	humanity	and	sciences.	There	are	different	forms	of	research:	scientific,	humanities,	artistic,	economic,	social,	entrepreneurial,	marketing,	professional	research,	life,	technological,	etc.	The	scientific	study	of	research	practices	is	known	as	meta-research.	Aristotle	etymology,	(384Ã	¢
  322	BC),	one	of	the	first	figures	in	the	development	of	the	scientific	method	[2]	the	word	research	derives	from	the	middle	French	"Reche",	which	means	"going	around	looking	for",	the	term	in	sÃ	©	being	Derived	from	the	term	"recerchier"	Ancient	French	a	word	composed	of	"RI"	+	"Cerchier",	or	"Sercher",	which	means	'research'.	[3]	The	first
  registered	use	of	the	term	was	in	1577.	[3]	The	definitions	The	research	was	defined	in	a	number	of	different	ways,	and	while	there	are	similarities,	there	seems	to	be	a	single	onnomension	definition	that	is	embraced	by	All	those	who	commit	us.	A	definition	of	research	is	used	by	the	OECD,	"any	creative	systematic	activity	undertaken	in	order	to
  increase	the	stock	of	knowledge,	including	knowledge	of	man,	culture	and	society	and	use	of	this	knowledge	to	develop	new	applications.	"	[4]	Another	search	definition	is	given	by	John	W.	Creswell,	who	states	that	"research	is	a	process	of	Used	to	collect	and	analyze	information	to	increase	our	understanding	of	a	topic	or	problem	".	Consists	of	three
  three	Poses	a	question,	collect	data	to	answer	the	question	and	submit	an	answer	to	the	question.	[5]	The	Merriam-Webster	online	dictionary	defines	research	in	more	detail	as	"scholarship	or	examination	survey,	especially":	surveys	or	experiments	aimed	at	discovering	and	the	interpretation	of	facts,	from	the	revision	of	theories	or	laws	accepted	to
  light	New	facts,	or	practical	application	of	these	facts	are	new	or	revised	theories	or	laws	"[3]	Research	forms"	Original	research	"redirects	here.	For	the	prohibition	of	Wikipedia	against	user-generated	research,	not	published,	see	Wikipedia	:	No	original	research.	The	original	search,	also	called	primary	research,	is	the	research	that	is	not	based
  exclusively	on	a	summary,	revision	or	synthesis	of	previous	publications	on	the	subject	of	research.	This	material	is	of	a	source	character	Primary.	The	purpose	of	the	original	research	is	to	produce	new	knowledge,	rather	than	presenting	the	existing	knowledge	in	a	new	form	(for	example,	summarized	or	classified)	.	[6]	[7]	The	original	search	can	take
  a	number	of	forms,	depending	on	the	discipline	to	which	it	is.	In	experimental	work,	he	generally	implies	the	direct	or	indirect	observation	of	the	sought	after	subjects	(s),	for	example,	in	the	laboratory	or	in	the	field,	documents	the	methodology,	results	and	conclusions	of	an	experiment	or	series	of	experiments	or	offers	a	new	interpretation	of
  previous	results.	In	the	analytical	work,	there	are	typically	some	new	mathematical	results	(for	example)	products	or	a	new	way	of	approaching	an	existing	problem.	In	some	subjects	that	generally	do	not	carry	out	the	experimentation	or	analysis	of	this	type,	the	originality	is	in	particular	the	way	in	which	the	existing	understanding	is	modified	or
  reinterpreted	according	to	the	outcome	of	the	researcher's	work.	[8]	The	degree	of	originality	originality	is	among	the	main	criteria	for	articles	to	be	published	in	academic	journals	and	usually	established	by	peer	review.	[9]	Graduated	students	are	commonly	necessary	to	perform	original	searches	as	part	of	a	dissertation.	[10]	Scientific	research	is	a
  systematic	way	of	collecting	data	and	take	advantage	of	the	curiosity.	This	research	provides	scientific	information	and	theories	for	the	explanation	of	nature	and	the	properties	of	the	world.	Makes	practical	applications	possible.	Scientific	research	is	funded	by	public	authorities,	charitable	organizations	and	private	groups,	including	many	companies.
  Scientific	research	can	be	divided	into	different	classifications	based	on	their	academic	disciplines	and	applications.	Scientific	research	is	a	criterion	widely	used	to	judge	the	position	of	an	academic	institution,	but	some	claim	that	such	is	an	imprecise	assessment	of	the	institution,	because	the	quality	of	research	does	not	tell	the	quality	of	teaching
  (these	are	not	necessarily	correlated).	[11]	Research	in	human	sciences	involves	different	methods	such	as	hermeneutics	and	semiotics.	Humanistic	scholars	usually	do	not	look	for	the	right	answer	correct	to	a	question,	but	instead	explores	the	problems	and	details	surrounding	it.	The	context	is	always	important	and	the	context	can	be	social,
  historical,	political,	cultural	or	ethnic.	An	example	of	research	in	humans	is	historical	research,	which	is	incorporated	into	the	historical	method.	Historians	use	primary	sources	and	other	tests	to	systematically	study	a	topic,	and	then	write	stories	in	the	form	of	accounts	of	the	past.	Other	studies	aim	to	simply	examine	the	occurrence	of	behaviors	in
  societies	and	communities,	without	particularly	looking	for	reasons	or	motivations	to	explain	them.	These	studies	can	be	qualitative	or	quantitative	and	can	use	a	variety	of	approaches,	such	as	queer	theory	or	feminist	theory.	[12]	Artistic	research,	too	As	a	"practice-based	research",	it	can	take	shape	when	creative	jobs	are	considered	both	research
  and	the	object	of	the	research	itself.	It	is	the	body	of	questionable	thinking	that	offers	an	alternative	to	purely	scientific	methods	in	in	his	quest	for	knowledge	and	truth.	Main	article	of	scientific	research:	Scientific	Method	This	section	does	not	cite	sources.	Please	help	you	improve	this	section	by	adding	quotes	to	reliable	sources.	The	material	not
  brought	can	be	challenged	and	removed.	(June	2018)	(Learn	how	and	when	to	remove	this	model)	primary	scientific	research	that	is	performed	at	the	microscopy	laboratory	of	the	Idaho	National	Laboratory	Scientific	Equipment	MIT	German	Research	Research	Sonne	Generally,	research	is	understood	to	follow	a	certain	structural	processes.	Although
  the	step	order	may	vary	depending	on	the	object	and	the	researcher,	the	following	steps	are	usually	part	of	most	formal	research,	both	basic	and	applied:	observations	and	argument	formation:	it	consists	in	the	thematic	area	of	own	interest	and	following	issue	that	area	to	conduct	research	related	to	the	subject.	The	area	of	​​the	subject	should	not	be
  chosen	randomly	since	©	requires	reading	a	large	amount	of	literature	on	the	subject	to	determine	the	gap	in	the	literature,	the	researcher	intends	to	restrict.	It	recommended	a	keen	interest	in	the	subject	area	chosen.	The	research	will	have	to	be	justified	by	linking	its	importance	to	the	knowledge	already	existing	on	the	subject.	Hypothesis:	a
  testable	prediction	that	designates	the	relationship	between	two	or	more	variables.	conceptual	definition:	description	of	a	concept	related	to	other	concepts.	Working	definition:	details	regarding	the	definition	of	the	variables	and	how	they	will	be	measured	/	assessed	in	the	study.	Data	collection:	consists	of	identifying	and	selecting	a	population
  samples,	collect	information	from	or	on	these	samples	using	specific	search	tools.	The	tools	used	for	the	collection	of	data	must	be	valid	and	reliable.	Data	analysis:	provides	the	breakdown	of	individual	pieces	of	data	to	draw	conclusions	about	it.	Interpretation	of	the	data:	this	can	be	represented	by	tables,	figures	and	images,	and	then	described	in
  words.	Test,	review	of	the	conclusion	of	cases,	recurrence	If	necessary,	a	common	misconception	is	that	a	hypothesis	will	be	proven	(see,	rather,	null	hypothesis).	Generally,	a	hypothesis	is	used	to	make	predictions	that	can	be	tested	by	observing	the	outcome	of	an	experiment.	If	the	result	is	inconsistent	with	the	hypothesis,	then	the	hypothesis	is
  rejected	(see	falsifiability).	However,	if	the	result	is	consistent	with	the	hypothesis,	it	says	that	the	experiment	supports	the	hypothesis.	This	careful	language	is	used	because	©	researchers	recognize	that	alternative	hypotheses	may	also	be	consistent	with	observations.	In	this	sense,	a	hypothesis	can	never	be	proven,	but	rather	only	supported	by
  scientific	testing	survive	the	round	and,	eventually,	becoming	widely	thought	of	as	true.	Useful	hypothesis	allows	prediction	and	observation	in	the	accuracy	of	the	time,	the	prediction	will	be	verified.	©	Since	the	accuracy	of	observation	improves	with	time,	the	hypothesis	can	no	longer	provide	an	accurate	prediction.	In	this	case,	a	new	hypothesis
  will	arise	to	challenge	the	old,	and	to	the	extent	that	the	new	hypothesis	makes	more	accurate	predictions	than	the	old,	the	new	will	supplant	it.	Researchers	can	also	use	null	hypothesis,	which	does	not	claim	any	relationship	or	difference	between	the	independent	variables	or	employees.	Main	historical	research	article:	the	historical	method	German
  historian	Leopold	von	Ranke	(1795Ã	¢	â	¬	"1886),	considered	one	of	the	founders	of	modern	history	based	on	the	source,	the	historical	method	comprises	the	techniques	and	guidelines	by	which	historians	use	sources	historical	research	and	other	evidence	and	then	to	write	the	story.	There	are	various	guidelines	on	the	story	that	are	commonly	used
  by	historians	in	their	work,	under	the	headings	of	External,	internal	criticism	and	synthesis.	This	includes	lower	criticisms	and	sensual	criticism.	Although	the	articles	can	vary	depending	on	the	object	and	the	researcher,	the	following	concepts	are	part	of	it	Formal	Historical	Research:	[13]	Identification	of	the	Date	of	Source	Localization	Test
  Recognition	of	Paternity	The	analysis	of	the	integrity	identification	data	Attribution	of	credibility	Artistic	research	The	controversial	tendency	of	artistic	teaching	become	more	academic-oriented	is	leading	to	the	search	Artistic	to	be	accepted	as	the	primary	investigation	mode	in	art	as	in	the	case	of	other	disciplines.	[14]	One	of	the	characteristics	of
  artistic	research	is	that	it	must	accept	subjectivity	in	contrast	to	classic	scientific	methods.	As	such,	it	is	similar	to	that	of	social	sciences	in	qualitative	research	and	intersubjectivity	as	tools	to	apply	the	measure	and	critical	analysis.	[15]	Artistic	research	was	defined	by	the	School	of	Dance	and	Circus	(Dans	Och	Cirkushögskolan,	in	Came	in
  Testa),	Stockholm	in	"Following	way	artwork	Ã	¢	is	to	investigate	and	test	with	the	purpose	to	acquire	knowledge	within	and	for	our	artistic	disciplines.	It	is	based	on	artistic	practices,	methods	and	criticities.	Through	documentation	presented,	the	acquired	knowledge	must	be	placed	in	a	context.	"[16]	Finalità	Artistic	research	to	improve	knowledge
  and	Understanding	with	the	presentation	of	the	arts.	[17]	A	simpler	understanding	from	Julian	Klein	defines	artistic	research	such	as	any	type	of	research	that	employs	the	artistic	modality	of	perception.	[18]	For	a	review	of	the	central	problems	of	today's	artistic	research,	see	Giaco	Schiesser.	[19]	According	to	the	artist	Hakan	Topal,	in	artistic
  research,	"perhaps	more	than	other	disciplines,	the	intuition	is	used	as	a	method	to	identify	a	wide	range	of	new	and	unexpected	production	methods".	[20]	Most	writers,	both	fiction	or	non-fiction	books,	must	also	do	research	to	support	their	creative	work.	This	can	be	done,	historical,	or	background	search.	Fund	search	could	include,	for	example,
  geographical	or	procedural	search.	[21]	The	Company	for	Artistic	Research	(SAR)	publishes	the	Quarterale	which	officials	for	artistic	research	(JAR),	[22]	[23]	an	online,	free	access,	and	international	magazine	peer-reviewed	for	the	identification,	publication	and	dissemination	of	artistic	research	and	its	methodologies,	of	all	the	disciplines	of	the	arts
  and	is	the	research	catalog	(RC),	[24]	[25]	[26]	a	searchable,	document	database	of	artistic	research	,	to	which	anyone	can	contribute.	Patricia	Leavy	deals	with	eight	research	(ABR)	arti-based	genres:.	Narrative	inquiry,	research-based	narrative,	poetry,	music,	dance,	theater,	cinema	and	visual	arts	[27]	In	2016,	the	European	League	of	Art	Institutes
  launched	Florence	Principles	on	the	doctorate	in	the	arts.	[28]	The	principles	of	Florence	relating	to	the	principles	of	Salzburg	and	the	recommendations	of	Salzburg	of	the	Name	of	the	Association	of	European	University	seven	points	of	attention	to	specify	the	doctorate	/	phD	in	arts	compared	to	a	scientific	/	phD	doctorate.	The	principles	of	Florence
  have	been	approved	and	are	also	supported	by	AEC,	Cilect,	Cumulus	and	SAR.	Documentary	search	Main	article:	Research	Documentary	steps	to	conduct	research	design	research	and	search	cycle	search	tests	is	often	conducted	using	the	structure	of	the	search	hourglass	model	[29].	The	hourglass	model	starts	with	a	wide	search	spectrum,	focus	the
  information	requested	through	the	project	method	(such	as	the	hourglass	neck),	then	expands	the	search	in	the	form	of	discussion	and	results.	The	main	steps	in	the	conducting	of	the	research	are:	[30]	Identification	of	the	search	problem	Literature	review	Specify	for	research	purposes	Determination	Questions	specific	search	specific	to	a	conceptual
  framework,	sometimes	a	series	of	hypotheses	[31]	The	choice	of	one	Methodology	(for	the	data)	data	collection	verifies	the	analysis	of	data	and	data	interpretation	and	reporting	evaluation	of	the	research	that	presents	the	results	of	the	research	and,	possibly,	the	recommendations	the	steps	in	general	represent	the	global	process;	However,	they
  should	be	seen	as	they	like	Iterative	process	rather	than	a	fixed	group	of	passages.	[32]	Most	research	opens	up	with	a	general	statement	of	the	problem,	or	rather,	the	purpose	to	engage	in	the	study.	[33]	The	revision	of	the	literature	identifies	defects	or	holes	in	the	previous	research,	which	provides	a	justification	for	the	study.	Often,	a	review	of
  literature	is	conducted	in	a	given	argument	before	a	research	application	is	identified.	A	gap	in	literature,	identified	by	a	researcher,	then	generates	a	research	question.	The	research	question	can	be	parallel	to	the	hypothesis.	The	hypothesis	is	the	supposition	to	be	tested.	The	researcher	(s)	collects	data	to	verify	the	hypothesis.	The	researcher	(s)
  therefore	analyzes	and	interprets	the	data	through	a	variety	of	statistical	methods,	according	to	what	is	known	as	empirical	research.	The	results	of	data	analysis	to	refuse	or	not	rejecting	the	hypothesis	nothing	is	then	reported	and	evaluated.	In	the	end,	the	researcher	can	discuss	roads	for	further	research.	However,	some	researchers	claim	for	the
  reverse	approach:	starting	with	the	results	of	articulation	and	the	discussion	of	them,	in	motion	"up"	for	the	identification	of	a	research	problem	that	emerges	in	results	and	review	of	literature.	The	inverse	approach	is	justified	by	the	transactional	nature	of	the	research	effort	in	which	the	request	for	research,	research	questions,	research	method,
  relevant	research	literature,	and	so	on	are	not	completely	known	until	the	results	emerged	And	you	are	interpreted.	Rudolph	Rummel	says:	"...	No	researcher	should	accept	one	or	two	definitive	tests.	It	is	only	when	a	series	of	tests	are	consistent	over	many	types	of	data,	researchers,	and	methods	you	can	trust	results."	[34]	Plato	in	the	threat	speaks
  of	an	intrinsic	difficulty,	if	not	a	paradox,	to	do	research	that	can	be	paraphrased	in	the	following	way:	"If	you	know	what	you	are	looking	for,	why	are	you	looking	for	it	?!	[ie,	you	have	already	found]	If	you	don't	know	what	you	are	looking	for,	what	are	you	looking	for?	"[35]	Search	methods	The	search	room	at	the	New	York	Public	Library,	an	example
  of	secondary	research	in	progress	Maurice	Hilleman,	the	prominent	Vaccinologist	of	20	Â	°	Century,	it	is	thanks	to	having	saved	more	lives	than	any	other	scientist	at	that	time.	[36]	The	goal	of	the	research	process	is	to	produce	new	knowledge	or	deepen	the	understanding	of	a	topic	or	problem.	This	process	requires	three	main	forms	(even	if,	as
  previously	discussed,	the	boundaries	between	them	can	be	obscure):	exploratory	research,	which	helps	to	identify	and	define	a	problem	or	a	question.	Constructive	research,	which	tests	the	theories	and	proposes	solutions	to	a	problem	or	a	question.	Empirical	research,	which	verifies	the	feasibility	of	a	solution	that	uses	empirical	evidence.	There	are
  two	main	types	of	design	empirical	search:	qualitative	research	and	quantitative	research.	Researchers	choose	qualitative	or	quantitative	methods	in	â	€
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