Primary purposes of basic research are documentation, discovery, interpretation, and the research and development of methods and systems for the advancement of human knowledge.
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Primary purposes of basic research are documentation, discovery, interpretation, and the research and development of methods and systems for the advancement of human knowledge.
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Approaches to Primary research depend on epistemologies, which vary considerably both within and between humanities and sciences.
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Original research, called primary research, is research that is not exclusively based on a summary, review, or synthesis of earlier publications on the subject of research.
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Original Primary research can be in various forms, depending on the discipline it pertains to.
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Degree of originality of the Primary research is among major criteria for articles to be published in academic journals and usually established by means of peer review.
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Generally, Primary research is understood to follow a certain structural process.
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Controversial trend of artistic teaching becoming more academics-oriented is leading to artistic research being accepted as the primary mode of enquiry in art as in the case of other disciplines.
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One of the characteristics of artistic Primary research is that it must accept subjectivity as opposed to the classical scientific methods.
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Background Primary research could include, for example, geographical or procedural Primary research.
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The hourglass model starts with a broad spectrum for Primary research, focusing in on the required information through the method of the project, then expands the Primary research in the form of discussion and results.
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Goal of the Primary research process is to produce new knowledge or deepen understanding of a topic or issue.
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Qualitative Primary research refers to much more subjective non- quantitative, use different methods of collecting data, analyzing data, interpreting data for meanings, definitions, characteristics, symbols metaphors of things.
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Qualitative Primary research further classified into following types: Ethnography: This Primary research mainly focus on culture of group of people which includes share attributes, language, practices, structure, value, norms and material things, evaluate human lifestyle.
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Quantitative Primary research is concerned with testing hypotheses derived from theory or being able to estimate the size of a phenomenon of interest.
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Mixed-method research, i e research that includes qualitative and quantitative elements, using both primary and secondary data, is becoming more common.
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Non-empirical Primary research is an approach that involves the development of theory as opposed to using observation and experimentation.
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The management of Primary research ethics is inconsistent across countries and there is no universally accepted approach to how it should be addressed.
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The kinds of publications that are accepted as contributions of knowledge or Primary research vary greatly between fields, from the print to the electronic format.
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