RESEARCH PROCESS
Research process consists of series of actions or steps necessary to effectively carry out research and the desired sequencing of these steps. The chart shown in Figure well illustrates a research process.
• The chart indicates that the research process
consists of a number of closely related activities.
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But such activities overlap continuously rather
than following a strictly prescribed sequence.
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At times, the first step determines the nature of
the last step to be undertaken.
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If subsequent procedures have not been taken into
account in the early stages, serious difficulties may arise which may even
prevent the completion of the study.
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One should remember that the various steps
involved in a research process are not mutually exclusive; nor they are
separate and distinct.
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They do not necessarily follow each other in any
specific order and the researcher has to be constantly anticipating at each
step in the research process the requirements of the subsequent steps.
However, the following order concerning various
steps provides a useful procedural guideline regarding the research process:
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