Thursday, 12 March 2015

the significances of research in various aspects

Research refers to the systematic investigation into and study of materials, sources, in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions also it is refers to an endeavour to discover new or compare old facts by the scientific study of a subject or by a course of critical investigation,(Oxford Concise Dictionary). The process of gathering information for the purpose of initiating, modifying or terminating a particular problem or some issues  (investmentshttp://www.investorwords.com/4201/research.html#ixzz3Ic0a0tNf) Research is broadly classified into two main classes,Fundamental or basic research and applied research.(Rajasekar.S  &Chinnathambi (2004)),Basic research this is an investigation on basic principles and reasons for occurrence of a particular event or process or phenomenon. It is also called theoretical research. Becouse it is based on study or investigation of some natural phenomenon or relating to pure science are termed as basic research.Basic research  attempts to explain why things happen , It provides a systematic and deep insight into a problem and facilitates extraction of scientific and logical explanation and conclusion on it . Applied research this is concerned with actual life  for instance research such as researching  on increasing efficiency of a machine, increasing gain factor of production of a material, pollution control, preparing vaccination for a disease, Applied research ims at any variable which makes the desired difference. Other types of research include action research, this based on fact findings to improve the quality of action in the social world,  explanatory research,this based on searching explanations for events and phenomena,for example finding answer to the question why are the things like what they are?, exploratory research,this based in getting more information on a topic and comparative research,  this based in obtaining similarities and differences between events, methods and techniques.
Apart from types of research also research have got two methods these are inductive and deductive methods (Babbie E, (1998). Inductive methods analyze the observed phenomenon and identify the general principles, structures, or processes underlying the phenomenon observed; deductive methods verify the hypothesized principles through observations. The purposes are different: one is to develop explanations, and the other is to test the validity of the explanations.
 Research is not limited to science and technology only,there are vast areas of research in other disciplines such as languages, literature, history and sociology, so research has to be an active, diligent and systematic process of inquiry in order to discover, interpret or revise facts, events, behaviours and theories.  In these reasons  research is important both in scientific and non scientific fields. In our life, new problems,events, phenomena and processes occur every day.Practically,the implementable solutions and suggestions are required for tackling new problems that arise. Scientists and nonscientists  have to undertake research on them and find their causes, solutions, explanations and applications. Exactly,research assists us to understand nature and natural phenomena. From this fact, Research plays a key role in shaping the world. Through research, we gain a better understanding of today’s , most pressing and complex social and scientific issues such as cultural diversity, human rights, disease prevention, and climate change. For being successful, research should be systematic, arranged, summarized and recorded properly.
 Thus investiment in research is a typical example of misusing public funds, This statement is not true and  cannot  accepted in all cases, due to the following  explanations. That direct focus on explaining the significances  of research in various aspects,
Firstly,research leads to an expansion of knowledge and discoveries of new technologies under a research efforts  that  led to breakthroughs in agriculture, such as the introduction of high-yield and drought-resistant crop varietie (Robinson, R. A.& Sutherland, W. J.( 2002)) . Projections of the effects of global warming have also been determined through research under the government support in term of funds, all these issues to be done is not a  matter of misusing  public fund but it is the benefit of using  effective public funds.

Secondly. Research has led to the introduction of new medical treatments and cures that have helped counter several diseases, thus increasing human life expectancy. It is now possible to live safely. Causes of early deaths and crippling vitamin deficiencies have also been identified by progress made in the medical field through research, all these effort had bein supported by government in order to get truth over problem arised  towards the  sacieties. These things have improved the life expectancy and health conditions of human race in all parts of the world and helped eradicate diseases like polio, smallpox completely,(Murphy and Topel, (2003)), examines that, diseases that were untreatable are now history.So research is important and government should countinue to assist the researchers  to do research.

Thirdly, Research is the systematic investigation and study of materials and sources to establish facts and reach new conclusions, so it shapes people’s understanding of the world around them. Through research findings, psychologists are able to explain individuals’ behaviors, including how people think and act in certain ways. This helps to determine disorders and their impact on the person and society, thus developing appropriate treatments to improve the individual’s quality of life and not to misusing public fund.
Fourthly,Market research helps identify existing gaps and new business opportunities such as untapped or underserviced markets, as well as changing market trends such as population shifts, higher education levels, increased leisure spends and more. Research data can help us in developing strategies for product or service pricing, distribution and logistics, advertising media usage like radio and newspapers in making decisions for new products and services, and timing the market (Igwe, B.U.N. (1990). It can guide us  towards better decisions on starting, consolidating, diversifying or reducing business activity. Also research can provide us a valuable information about existing competitors, their adopted strategies, impact on target consumers and their reactions, and other such details, thus is why research is important to be supported by goverment in term of funds.

Fifthly, Scientists need to study natural situations to understand life processes and to investigate how introducing a particular substance can change living systems. It is often helpful to break a process into steps and then investigate how introduction of the substance affects each step. The investigator can pinpoint the various changes that could occur when a compound encounters a living cell and then make safety recommendations and all these activities need research to reach a conclussion.
Sixthly, Research has also identified the key characteristics  of effective teaching including: pedagogical content knowledge,curriculum coverage, the judicious mixture of whole class teaching, group work and personalised  learning, continuous and comprehensive assessment of pupil learning, combined with feedback about what  has been achieved and what needs to be learned next  and promoting and extending meta-cognitive skills based on  learning how to learn (Tatto, M. T. (2013),  Furthermore, Mincu (2013) highlights the importance of
achieving the right balance between building the capacity of the teaching workforce, on the one hand, and enforcing accountability mechanisms such as inspection and  regulation, on the other. Accountability mechanisms tend to  be more dominant in lower-performing education systems, so to note all of these issues  it needs fund  from government support.
Seventhly, Explore Our history, Research about our planets history and human history has enabled us to learn and understand more about our forefathers and helped us learn from their mistakes and absorb good things from their life. Research about the planet’s history and existence has told us a lot about how things will shape up in years to come and how we need to respect our planet and work closely together to stop global warming and other scenarios of destruction.
Eighthly, Research helps us in understanding the work of artists in literature, paintings, sculptures and everything that can be attributed with artistic touch (Rosen, R. S. & Koziol S. M. 1990). If no research is conducted into any of these, we will never be able to understand any of these as per the artist’s imagination. Also, a lot of great artistic work is hidden in the shadows of history, which needs to be drowen out through research.

Generally, Research provides basis for many government policies. For example, research on the needs and desires of the people and on the availability of revenues to meet the needs, helps a government to prepare a budget and is important in industry and business for higher gain  and productivity and to improve the quality of products, so the use of public fund it is not  a misusing it becouse, research leads to a new style of life and makes it delightful and glorious.

                                                      



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