PRACTICAL RESEARCH 1 - What is Research? - EP.1 (Research Simplified)

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This video, presented by Mamika from Research Simplified, introduces the concept of research, its importance, and related terms like inquiry, investigation, and immersion. It aims to make research writing less daunting and more enjoyable by focusing on choosing topics of genuine interest.

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Making Research Enjoyable
00:00:35

Many people find writing, especially research papers, to be boring or anxiety-inducing. This is because writing requires sending a message, demanding the writer to be a good source of information. However, writing a research paper can be a cool experience, allowing you to explore your interests. The key to enjoying the process is choosing a topic that genuinely retains your attention and for which you want to find a solution.

What is Research?
00:03:04

Research is defined as a scientific investigation conducted to solve existing problems. It is empirical, factual, and follows a systematic process. Research aims to solve societal problems, improve existing solutions, prove or disprove theories, observe people and cultures, or find correlations between variables.

The Importance of Research
00:04:24

Research is vital as it is the foundation for everything around us, from technology like gadgets and the internet to everyday items. It allows humanity to explore, improve, and benefit from discoveries. Being a researcher provides the opportunity to contribute to the betterment of current and future generations. Research provides knowledge, which is power, enabling factual-based opinions and contributing to societal improvement.

Key Terms Related to Research: Inquiry, Investigation, and Immersion
00:06:42

Three terms closely connected to research are inquiry, investigation, and immersion. Inquiry involves asking questions to find solutions to chosen problems. Investigation is a systematic inquiry, examining questions with a structured process. Immersion occurs when the researcher actively participates in, or deeply immerses themselves in, the data gathering procedure, often seen in documentaries or with bloggers, to gather information from the participants' point of view. These three are constantly applied to conduct research effectively.

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