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Research Methodology
for Research in English
by

Dr. Abha Pandey
Professor & Head, Department of English
Govt. Mahakoshal College, Jabalpur, MP

‘All progress is born out of inquiry.
Doubt is often better than over
confidence for it leads to inquiry, and
inquiry leads to invention”
1
Research Methodology:
An Introduction
•
•
•
•
•
•
•

Meaning of Research
Objectives
Types of Research
Research Approaches
Significance of Research
Research Methods
Research Process
2
Research
• Meaning : To seek again. French word chercher, Latin
circare meant to go about, English word search means
to survey inquiringly or to examine/ enquire closely
• Features: Academic and intellectual work
– Systematic and critical investigation in the field of
knowledge to establish facts or principles.
– A fresh approach to a subject or interpretation of facts.
– Revision of accepted laws or theories in the light of
discovery of new facts.
– Practical application of new or revised conclusions or
theories or laws.
3
Objectives of Literary Research
• To acquire and advance knowledge and abilities
works through intensive study of the original
texts of selected literary works.
• To apply the concerned literary theory or concept
to the selected literary works.
• To analyse and discuss literary works concerned
and have a thorough understanding of the
literary creativity, literary criticism and literary
research methods.
• To develop new theories, concepts or tools, for
study of unknown phenomena.
4
Types of Research
• Descriptive vs. Analytical
• Fundamental/Applied
• Basic/Pure purpose/ Process outcome

•
•
•
•
•
•

Quantitative vs. Qualitative
Explorative/ Formulative
Conceptual / Empirical
Applied/ Action Vs Fundamental/
Comparative/ Longitudinal
Diagnostic
5
Literary Research
• Literature different from social sciences
• Product of the creative writer
• Literary research cannot confine itself to the
study of literary text or the writer, it has to study
both.
• When the object of study is the writer the tools
applied are similar to those used in social
sciences, for his works the tools are specific to
the purpose.
• Types: Biographical, Bibliography and textual
criticism, Theoretical and Interpretative.
6
Significance of Research
• Research is significant for careerism,
professional development, source of
livelihood for youth.
• Outlet for ideas, insights and philosophies for
philosophers and thinkers.
• Development of new styles and creative work;
to generate new theories for literary man.

7
Research Methods
• Research Methods constitute a part of
research methodology. The scope of research
methodology is wider than that of research
methods.
• Research methodology is a way to
systematically solve the research problem. It is
the logic behind the methods we use in the
context of our research and explain:
– Why , how , in what way, what data, why a
particular technique of analysing the data has
been used etc.

8
Research Process
Formulate
Research Problem
Select Research
topic

Review Related
Literature Concepts
and theories

Formulate
Hypotheses

Design Research
including sample

Analyze data
Test hypotheses

Interpret Data

Review previous
research findings

Collect Data
Execution

Write a Report
9
Formulating the research problem
• A thesis needs to be “original and a genuine
contribution of knowledge ”; it may be “a
fresh interpretation of the known facts” and
/or “discovery of new facts”
• Two steps are involved: understanding the
problem thoroughly and rephrasing it in a
meaningful way.
– Study of a few standard critical studies
– Narrowing the topic to specificity
10
Selecting the Research Topic
• General area of interest of a subject matter
• Initially state the problem in a broad general wayresolve the ambiguities if any.
• Check feasibility- Rephrase the topic analytically
• Examine available literature to get acquainted with the
selected problem.
– Conceptual literature- concepts and theories
– Empirical literature- studies made earlier
• Outcome of overview of literature is to enable the
researcher to specify his own problem.
11
Review of Literature
Define and limit the problem. Consult the source
material and collect information.
Source : Abstracting journal, indexing journals,
published or unpublished bibliographies,
anthologies, academic journals, conference
proceedings.
Primary sources
Secondary sources

12
Formulating a Hypothesis
• Develop a working hypothesis.
• Make tentative assumptions and in order to
draw certain conclusions.
• The role of hypothesis is to keep the
researcher on the right track.
• It helps to focus on important aspects of the
problem and determine the data collecting
methods.
13
Research Design
•
•
•
•
•
•

Objective- purpose- what, why, where.
Audience
Kind of information-type of data
Source of information- sample design
Data analysis
Style of preparing the report.

14
Research Approach
• For quantitative data the analysis will be
quantitative. Data collection is done by
– Inferential method : survey method
– simulation method- construction of an artificial
environment

• Qualitative approach is used for subjective
assessment of attitude, opinion and behaviour
– Interview, focus group, projective techniques are
used as method for data collection.
15
Literary Approach
• Wilbur Scott edited an anthology of modern
critical texts and divided them into five broad
groups.
– Moral approach
– Psychological approach
– Formalistic approach
– Archetypal approach
– Sociological approach
16
Literary Approach
• William J Handy and Max Westbrook divided
criticism into 6 broad groups
– Formalist Criticism
– Genre Criticism
– Archetypal Criticism
– Psychoanalytic Criticism
– Historical Criticism
– Interdisciplinary Criticism
17
Data collection for literary studies
Primary data:
Works of the author/s, autobiography,
Interviews, articles in newspapers,
magazine, letters
Data collected through surveys, interviews
etc.
Secondary data:
Articles in journals, books, critical books on
the author, magazines, e-articles, websites.
Literary theories.
18
Processing and Analysis of Data
• Data Interpretation
• Evaluating: Editing to improve the quality of
data.
• Coding : Symbols to categorize the data.
• Tabulation
• Statisitical calculations.
• Interpreting data.
19
Hypothesis Testing
• Do the facts support the formulated
hypothesis.
• Generalising and interpretations
• Build a theory/ in case of no hypothesis the
researcher may seek to explain his finding on
the basis of some theory.

20
Preparation of the Report
•
•
•
•
•
•
•

Title
Certificates
Preface
Acknowledgements
Table of Contents
Report: Introduction, Chapters, Conclusion
Appendices: Bibliography, Graphs Charts etc.
21
Bibliography
• Bajpai, S.R. (2008), Methods of Social Survey and
Research, Kitab Ghar, Kanpur.
• Das, Sanat. (2012), Research Methodology, Jaipur:
Yking Books.
• Mishra, R.P. (2002), Research Methodology, New Delhi:
Cocept Publishing Company
• Sahu, N K and Dilip K Swain (2013), Research
Methodology, New Delhi: SSDN Publishers
• Kothari, C R (1991), New Delhi: Willy Eastern Limited
• Seth, Kalpana (2010), Research Methodology in English.
New Delhi: MurariLal & Sons
• Janes, J. (2001), Survey Research Design”, Library Hitech, Vol.19 no. 4, p 419-421.
22
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Thank You
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Research methodology for research in english

  • 1. Research Methodology for Research in English by Dr. Abha Pandey Professor & Head, Department of English Govt. Mahakoshal College, Jabalpur, MP ‘All progress is born out of inquiry. Doubt is often better than over confidence for it leads to inquiry, and inquiry leads to invention” 1
  • 2. Research Methodology: An Introduction • • • • • • • Meaning of Research Objectives Types of Research Research Approaches Significance of Research Research Methods Research Process 2
  • 3. Research • Meaning : To seek again. French word chercher, Latin circare meant to go about, English word search means to survey inquiringly or to examine/ enquire closely • Features: Academic and intellectual work – Systematic and critical investigation in the field of knowledge to establish facts or principles. – A fresh approach to a subject or interpretation of facts. – Revision of accepted laws or theories in the light of discovery of new facts. – Practical application of new or revised conclusions or theories or laws. 3
  • 4. Objectives of Literary Research • To acquire and advance knowledge and abilities works through intensive study of the original texts of selected literary works. • To apply the concerned literary theory or concept to the selected literary works. • To analyse and discuss literary works concerned and have a thorough understanding of the literary creativity, literary criticism and literary research methods. • To develop new theories, concepts or tools, for study of unknown phenomena. 4
  • 5. Types of Research • Descriptive vs. Analytical • Fundamental/Applied • Basic/Pure purpose/ Process outcome • • • • • • Quantitative vs. Qualitative Explorative/ Formulative Conceptual / Empirical Applied/ Action Vs Fundamental/ Comparative/ Longitudinal Diagnostic 5
  • 6. Literary Research • Literature different from social sciences • Product of the creative writer • Literary research cannot confine itself to the study of literary text or the writer, it has to study both. • When the object of study is the writer the tools applied are similar to those used in social sciences, for his works the tools are specific to the purpose. • Types: Biographical, Bibliography and textual criticism, Theoretical and Interpretative. 6
  • 7. Significance of Research • Research is significant for careerism, professional development, source of livelihood for youth. • Outlet for ideas, insights and philosophies for philosophers and thinkers. • Development of new styles and creative work; to generate new theories for literary man. 7
  • 8. Research Methods • Research Methods constitute a part of research methodology. The scope of research methodology is wider than that of research methods. • Research methodology is a way to systematically solve the research problem. It is the logic behind the methods we use in the context of our research and explain: – Why , how , in what way, what data, why a particular technique of analysing the data has been used etc. 8
  • 9. Research Process Formulate Research Problem Select Research topic Review Related Literature Concepts and theories Formulate Hypotheses Design Research including sample Analyze data Test hypotheses Interpret Data Review previous research findings Collect Data Execution Write a Report 9
  • 10. Formulating the research problem • A thesis needs to be “original and a genuine contribution of knowledge ”; it may be “a fresh interpretation of the known facts” and /or “discovery of new facts” • Two steps are involved: understanding the problem thoroughly and rephrasing it in a meaningful way. – Study of a few standard critical studies – Narrowing the topic to specificity 10
  • 11. Selecting the Research Topic • General area of interest of a subject matter • Initially state the problem in a broad general wayresolve the ambiguities if any. • Check feasibility- Rephrase the topic analytically • Examine available literature to get acquainted with the selected problem. – Conceptual literature- concepts and theories – Empirical literature- studies made earlier • Outcome of overview of literature is to enable the researcher to specify his own problem. 11
  • 12. Review of Literature Define and limit the problem. Consult the source material and collect information. Source : Abstracting journal, indexing journals, published or unpublished bibliographies, anthologies, academic journals, conference proceedings. Primary sources Secondary sources 12
  • 13. Formulating a Hypothesis • Develop a working hypothesis. • Make tentative assumptions and in order to draw certain conclusions. • The role of hypothesis is to keep the researcher on the right track. • It helps to focus on important aspects of the problem and determine the data collecting methods. 13
  • 14. Research Design • • • • • • Objective- purpose- what, why, where. Audience Kind of information-type of data Source of information- sample design Data analysis Style of preparing the report. 14
  • 15. Research Approach • For quantitative data the analysis will be quantitative. Data collection is done by – Inferential method : survey method – simulation method- construction of an artificial environment • Qualitative approach is used for subjective assessment of attitude, opinion and behaviour – Interview, focus group, projective techniques are used as method for data collection. 15
  • 16. Literary Approach • Wilbur Scott edited an anthology of modern critical texts and divided them into five broad groups. – Moral approach – Psychological approach – Formalistic approach – Archetypal approach – Sociological approach 16
  • 17. Literary Approach • William J Handy and Max Westbrook divided criticism into 6 broad groups – Formalist Criticism – Genre Criticism – Archetypal Criticism – Psychoanalytic Criticism – Historical Criticism – Interdisciplinary Criticism 17
  • 18. Data collection for literary studies Primary data: Works of the author/s, autobiography, Interviews, articles in newspapers, magazine, letters Data collected through surveys, interviews etc. Secondary data: Articles in journals, books, critical books on the author, magazines, e-articles, websites. Literary theories. 18
  • 19. Processing and Analysis of Data • Data Interpretation • Evaluating: Editing to improve the quality of data. • Coding : Symbols to categorize the data. • Tabulation • Statisitical calculations. • Interpreting data. 19
  • 20. Hypothesis Testing • Do the facts support the formulated hypothesis. • Generalising and interpretations • Build a theory/ in case of no hypothesis the researcher may seek to explain his finding on the basis of some theory. 20
  • 21. Preparation of the Report • • • • • • • Title Certificates Preface Acknowledgements Table of Contents Report: Introduction, Chapters, Conclusion Appendices: Bibliography, Graphs Charts etc. 21
  • 22. Bibliography • Bajpai, S.R. (2008), Methods of Social Survey and Research, Kitab Ghar, Kanpur. • Das, Sanat. (2012), Research Methodology, Jaipur: Yking Books. • Mishra, R.P. (2002), Research Methodology, New Delhi: Cocept Publishing Company • Sahu, N K and Dilip K Swain (2013), Research Methodology, New Delhi: SSDN Publishers • Kothari, C R (1991), New Delhi: Willy Eastern Limited • Seth, Kalpana (2010), Research Methodology in English. New Delhi: MurariLal & Sons • Janes, J. (2001), Survey Research Design”, Library Hitech, Vol.19 no. 4, p 419-421. 22
  • 23. Enjoy Nature Go for a leave Thank You 23

Editor's Notes

  1. PPT prepared by Dr. AbhaPandey for Ph.D Course Work in English held at RDVV, Jabalpur. January 2012
  2. PPT prepared by Dr. AbhaPandey for Ph.D Course Work in English held at RDVV, Jabalpur. January 2012
  3. PPT prepared by Dr. AbhaPandey for Ph.D Course Work in English held at RDVV, Jabalpur. January 2012