Conducting Scientific Research
- Khushi Vakta
- Feb 8, 2022
- 1 min read
I had a lot of questions about my end product before I started researching this article because I was planned on supporting my mentor with some of her research. I was perplexed by several of the basic concepts of scientific research? I was glad to come across this article since it answered some of my doubts about what research is and how it may be performed in a methodical manner in the biomedical sector. The systematic and creative activities conducted to increase knowledge about mankind, culture, and society, as well as to apply it to new areas of interest, are referred to as research, according to my research evaluation. Scientific research is a multi-step, objective, methodical, and planned approach that uses previously proven facts to produce new knowledge not previously available in the literature. It may be classified as observational or experimental in terms of data collection approaches, descriptive or analytical in terms of causation, and prospective, retrospective, or cross-sectional in terms of time. This will give me a better idea when I'm planning how I'm going to start my study so that I can demonstrate my findings to my mentor and potentially help her with her real research. It's vital to remember that scientific study takes time and involves several processes, so nothing is rushed and everything happens according to schedule. Furthermore, a typical remark I've heard that fascinates me is that the results of such research investigations are previously unknown to anybody and that while performing research, you are the first to gain such knowledge through trials.
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