Rajarata
University of Sri Lanka
Department of Languages
Faculty of Social Sciences
and Humanities
Online Lectures
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Year and Semester
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Year-3 Semester-2
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Subject
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Research Report-7
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Subject Code
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TEF 3224
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Course Unit
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Discussion on Research Methodology-2
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Date
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27.05.2020
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Time
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Practical: 9.00 am-11.00 am
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Lecturer
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D.N. Aloysius
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Practical Hours
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02 Total No
of Hours: 14
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Research Methodology-2
Research may be very broadly defined as systematic
gathering of data and information and its analysis for advancement of knowledge
in any subject. Research attempts to find answer intellectual and practical
questions through application of systematic methods. Webster’s Collegiate
Dictionary defines research as "studious inquiry or examination; esp: investigation
or experimentation aimed at the discovery and interpretation of facts, revision
of accepted theories or laws in the light of new facts, or practical
application of such new or revised theories or laws". Some people consider
research as a movement, a movement from the known to the unknown. It is
actually a voyage of discovery. We all possess the vital instinct of
inquisitiveness for, when the unknown confronts us, we wonder and our
inquisitiveness makes us probe and attain full and fuller understanding of the
unknown. This inquisitiveness is the mother of all knowledge and the method,
which man employs for obtaining the knowledge of whatever the unknown, can be
termed as research. Research is an academic activity and as such the term
should be used in a technical sense. According to Clifford Woody research
comprises defining and redefining problems, formulating hypothesis or suggested
solutions; collecting, organizing and evaluating data; making deductions and
reaching conclusions; and at last carefully testing the conclusions to
determine whether they fit the formulating hypothesis. D. Steiner and M.
Stephenson in the Encyclopedia of Social Sciences define research as “the
manipulation of things, concepts or symbols for the purpose of generalizing to
extend, correct or verify knowledge, whether that knowledge aids in
construction of theory or in the practice of an art.” Research is, thus, an
original contribution to the existing stock of knowledge making for its
advancement. It is the pursuit of truth with the help of study, observation,
comparison and experiment. In short, the search for knowledge through objective
and systematic method of finding solution to a problem is research. The
systematic approach concerning generalization and the formulation of a theory
is also research. As such the term ‘research’ refers to the systematic method
consisting of enunciating the problem, formulating a hypothesis, collecting the
facts or data, analyzing the facts and reaching certain conclusions either in
the form of solutions(s) towards the concerned problem or in certain
generalizations for some theoretical formulation.
Practical: Write a brief introduction to your research methodology
regarding your research.
References:
1. Research Methodology: Methods and Techniques by C. R. Kothari
2. Practical Research Methods by Catherine
Dawson
3. Research Methodology: A Step-by-step
Guide for Beginners by Ranjit Kumar
4. Research in Education by John W. Best
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