Research Methodology (Record no. 751492)

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International Standard Book Number 9789383784660 (HB)
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Classification number 001.42
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Personal name Pandey, Vishwamitra
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Title Research Methodology
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Delhi:
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Neeraj Publishing House,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2023
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Extent viii, 312p.
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Summary, etc. Research methodology simply refers to the practical "how "of a research study. More specifically, it's about how a researcher systematically designs a study to ensure vaild and reliable results that address the research aims, objectives and research questions. Within any formal piece of academic research, you'll find a research methodology chapter or section which covers the aspects mentioned above. Importantly, a good methodology chapter explains not just what methodological choices were made, but also explains why they were made. In other words, the methodology chapter should justify the design choices, by showing that the chosen methods and techniques are the best fit for the research aims, objectives and research questions. The choice of which data collection method to use depends on your overall research aims and research questions, as well as practicalities and resource constraints For example, if your research is exploratory in nature, quelitative methods such as interviews and focus groups would likely be a good fit. Conversely, if your research aims to measure specific variables or test hypotheses, large-scale surveys that produce large volumes of numerical data would likely be a better fit. The book is written considering the requirements of the students offering research methodology at under and postgraduate levels.This book will be attractive to researchers needing familiarity with research methods. The methods described in this book are made users friendly so that even general readers will find this book useful. The work examines the nature of knowledge the methods of acquiring it the dynamic attributes and classification of knowledge.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Research Methodology
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    Dewey Decimal Classification     Non-fiction Dept. of Philosophy Dept. of Philosophy Processing Center 18/09/2025 Southern Book Star, SBS-T/70 Dtd 27/02/2025 1600.00   001.42 PAN/R PHL4810 18/09/2025 18/09/2025 Book