1.selecting The Research Problem: 3.development of Working Hypothesis
1.selecting The Research Problem: 3.development of Working Hypothesis
1.selecting The Research Problem: 3.development of Working Hypothesis
1. Now that the problem has been identified, the researcher must learn more about
the topic under
2.Before starting any research study the researcher must at the same time examine
all available literature to get him acquainted with the selected problem.
3. Academic journals, conference proceedings, government reports, books etc.,
must be tapped depending on the nature of the problem.
4. In this process, it should be remembered that one source will lead to another.
5. The earlier studies, if any, which are similar to the study in hand should be
carefully studied.
6. provides foundational knowledge about the problem area .In the initial stage it
helps to establish the theoretical roots, clarify ideas and develop research
methodology. In later stages it helps to integrate new findings with the existing
knowledge.
7. Since it is important to compare your findings with those of others a review of
literature is very imp.
7. Execution of Project
1.The researcher must see to it that the project is executes in a systematic manner
and on time.
2.If data is to be collected through questionnaires, data can be processed but if it is
to be collected through intervies arrangements should be made for proper
selection , training etc.
8.Analysis of Data
1. After the data have been collected, the researcher turns to the task of analyzing
them.
2. The analysis of data requires a number of closely related operations such as
establishments of categories, the application of these categories to raw data
through coding, tabulation and then drawing statistical inferences.
3. Researcher should classify the raw data into some purposeful and usable
categories.
4. Coding operation is usually done at this stage through which the categories of
data are transformed into symbols that may be tabulated and counted.
9.Hypothesis Testing
1.find out if the facts support hypotheis or not.
10.