Unit 2- Research Aptitude (UGC NET Paper I)

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Research Aptitude
UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMISSION
NET BUREAU
GENERAL PAPER ON TEACHING & RESEARCH APTITUDE
Paper 1: Unit - II
K.THIYAGU, Assistant Professor, Department of Education,
Central University of Kerala, Kasaragod
Unit – ii: Research Aptitude
Research: Meaning, Types, and Characteristics,
Positivism and Post-positivistic approach to research.
Methods of Research: Experimental, Descriptive,
Historical, Qualitative and Quantitative methods.
Steps of Research.
Thesis and Article writing: Format and styles of
referencing.
Application of ICT in research.
Research Ethics.
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Meaning of Research
The term research includes two words, specifically 're' and
'search’.
By and large, 're' signifies again and 'search' signifies to
discover.
As indicated by Creswell, 'research is a procedure of steps
used to gather and analyse information to increase our
understanding of a particular topic or issue’.
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Research - Acronym
• Rational way of thinking
R =
• Expert and exhaustive treatment
E =
• Search and solution
S =
• Exactness
E =
• Analysis
A =
• Relationship of facts
R =
• Critical observation, careful planning, constructive attitude.
C =
• Honesty and hardworking
H = UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 4
Research Objectives
Investigate some existing situation or problem.
Build or make another method or framework.
Generate new knowledge.
Explore and analyse more general issues.
Offer a solution to a problem.
Review and synthesize the existing knowledge.
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Research Characteristics
Objectivity Reliability Validity Accuracy Credibility Generalizability
Empirical
Research
Systematics Controlled
Factors
Cyclical Logical Replicable
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Research Characteristics
• It means research with no inclination. (Avoid
Bias).
a. Objectivity
• Reliability with regards to research is
consistency. (verifiability).
b. Reliability
• Validity in research mainly stands for accuracy
of procedures, research instruments, tests, etc
c. Validity
• It is firmly identified with legitimacy.
(Precision)
d. Accuracy
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• It is the utilization of best wellspring of data and
the best techniques in the exploration. (Trade-off
between primary data and secondary data).
e. Credibility
• The sample considered is the representative of the
whole population so the findings should also be
applicable to the whole population.
f. Generalizability
• It is based on real-life experiences, direct
experiences or observation by the researcher.
g. Empirical research
• Each research should follow a definite procedure.
h. Systematic
Research Characteristics
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•In research, various factors may affect the outcome
and some are taken as controlled factors, whereas
the others are tested for the possible outcome.
i. Controlled factors
•Research is a repetitive procedure since it begins
with an issue and finishes with an issue.
j. Cyclical
•The statement, great research is coherent, infers that
examination is guided by the standards of sensible
thinking.
k. Logical
•This characteristic allows the results of the research
to be confirmed by repeating the study and after that
building a sound basis for making decisions.
l. Replicable
Research Characteristics
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Characteristics of Scientific Method
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Aims of research as a scientific activity
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Types of Validity
i. Internal validity: With higher internal validity, a researcher is able to
establish a better casual relationship between two or more variables.
ii. External validity: It means external factors that can affect the study
must be controlled.
iii. Face validity: By valid, we mean that the survey and questionnaire
accurately measure what they are supposed to measure.
iv. Content validity: The indicator measures all aspects of the construct
and not just a part of it.
v. Criterion validity: The indicator corresponds with and is predictive of
measurements using related indicators.
vi. Construct validity: The indicator measures the construct in a manner
that is convergent with other measures in terms of direction.
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Types of Research
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Types of research
(Fundamental,
Applied and Action)
Criteria
(On the basis)
Types
Objectives Fundamental Research Applied Research Action Research
Nature of Data Qualitative Research Quantitative Research
Nature of Findings Explanatory Research Exploratory Research Descriptive Research
Experimental Manipulations Experimental Non-Experimental
Approach involved Longitudinal Research Cross sectional research
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Types of Scientific Method (Exploratory, Explanatory and Descriptive)
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Descriptive vs Analytical
Descriptive Research Analytical Research
It answers questions such as ‘what is’ or
‘what was’ i.e describes the problem.
In this researcher use facts to explain
‘why it has occurred’ or ‘how it
occurred’
It includes survey and fact-finding
enquiries with adequate interpretation.
It attempts to make critical evaluation of
the material.
Example: Analysing the trend of rising
coronavirus cases.
Example: analysing the reason behind
the rise in coronavirus cases.
Classification of Research based on Objectives
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Fundamental Research Applied Research
It makes addition to existing knowledge
It is used to find out solutions to existing
problems.
It is used to discover new things or any
invention.
It is used in application.
It is extensive in nature. It is intensive in nature.
Fundamental vs Applied
Classification of Research on Basis of Application
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Deductive Research Inductive Research
It is also termed as top-down or general-
to-specific.
It is termed as bottom-up approach.
In this, theory is tested with the help of
available information.
in this, theories are formulated, news
ideas are explored.
It begins with hypothesis It begins with research questions.
Deductive vs Inductive
Classification of Research on Basis of Logic
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Structured Research Unstructured Research
Everything that is part of research is
predetermined such as objective, design,
sample, and questions.
In this, flexibility is allowed because it is
not predetermined for formulating
research.
It is more appropriate to determine the
extent of problem.
It is more appropriate to explore the
nature of problem.
It is used in quantitative research. It is used in qualitative research.
Structured vs Unstructured
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Qualitative Research Quantitative Research
It is inductive in nature and deals with
phenomena’s quality.
It is deductive in nature and deals with
phenomena’s quantity.
In this, sample size is small. In this, sample size is larger.
It tells about why. It tells about how much or how many.
Qualitative vs Quantitative
Classification of Research on the Basis of Process
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Conceptual Research Empirical Research
It is used by philosophers and thinkers to
develop new concepts or for
reinterpretation.
It relies on experience or observation
alone.
It is related to some abstract idea or
theory.
In this, the researcher must formulate a
working hypothesis.
It is based on theoretical approach. It is based on Experimental approach.
Conceptual vs Empirical
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Innovative Research Incremental Research
It deals with the innovation of new ideas,
new technology, or a new technique to
solve a problem.
In this, improvement or extension of
something occurs on exiting thing.
Example: Research for Coronavirus vaccine
Example: Research conducted by a
company to improve the product.
Innovative vs Incremental
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Ex Post Facto Research
Ex post facto study or after-the-fact research
is a category of research design in which the
investigation starts after the fact has occurred
without interference from the researcher.
Historical Research
It is similar to Ex Post Facto Research
and usully focusses on the historical
aspect of an issue.
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Positivism and
Post Positivism Approach to
Research
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Positivist Paradigm
The term positivism was coined by the French philosopher Auguste Comte in the
19th century & reflected through by Francis Bacon, John Locke, Isaac Newton.
The term positivist has no negative connotation.
In philosophy, positivism mainly adheres to the idea that ‘factual’ knowledge gained
through observation is trustworthy.
Positivism relies upon quantifiable perceptions that prompted measurable
examinations.
Here, the role of the researcher is limited to collect data collection and interpretation in
an objective way.
Positivists usually adopt the deductive approach, the concentration is on facts.
The researcher is independent that means maintaining minimal interaction with
participants and research is purely objective & the world is external.
There is one reality, knowable within probability.
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Post – Positivism
What we should carry out research in social sciences in ways that are similar to the methods
within the natural sciences.
Two people observe the same event but understand it differently, based upon their own
experiences and beliefs.
Objectivity can be achieved by using multiple measurements, observations and triangulating the
data to gain a more clear comprehension of what’s going on as a general rule.
Since the inception of the 21st century, the focus of research shifted from ‘reality’ to ‘critical
reality’.
Physicists like Werner Heisenberg and Niels Bohr focused on this reality.
This approach was called up as post-positivism, which it describes as a less strict form of
positivism.
Post positivists support the idea that social scientists and natural scientists share the same goals
for research and employ similar methods of investigation.
It tends to be distinguished from positivism as indicated by whether the attention is on
hypothesis verification(positivism) or on theory misrepresentation(post-positivism).
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Research Process / Steps
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1. Selecting the research area.
2. Formulating research aim, objectives and research questions or
developing hypotheses.
3. Conducting the literature review
4. Selecting methods of data collection
5. Collecting the primary data
6. Data analysis
Research
Process
7. Reaching conclusions
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Research
Steps
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Steps of Scientific Method
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Formats and styles of
Referencing of a Research Report
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Referencing
Style
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Referencing
Style
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Referencing
Style
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Referencing
Style
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Application of ICT Tools in
Research
(ICT Applications in Research)
K.THIYAGU,
Assistant Professor, Department of Education,
Central University of Kerala, Kasaragod
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ICT tools are mainly used by researchers
for its ability
to ease knowledge –gathering process
and
to enhance resource development.
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Digital tools helps the researcher in the following way:
Identify research articles and appropriate information
sources through searching various online tools
Literature survey & Critically analyses known information
for further reading
Data collection process (Manage and collect the data)
Data analysis tools for both quantitative and qualitative
analysis
Referencing
Report preparation
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ICT
Tools
Search Engine
Connect &
Communicate
with experts
and researchers
Free Digital
Library
Data Analysis
Referencing
Write & Publish
Research
Papers
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Application
of ICT
Pre-data Analysis
Data Analysis
Post-data analysis
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Application of ICT in
Pre-Data Analysis
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Pre-Data
Analysis
Literature
Search
Literature
Tracking
Data
Collection
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Literature Search
• https://scholar.google.com/
Google Scholar
• https://www.researchgate.net/
Research Gate
• https://www.academia.edu/
Academia
• https://www.semanticscholar.org/
Semantic Scholar
• https://scinapse.io/
Scinapse
• https://eric.ed.gov/
Eric
• https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/
PubMed
• https://doaj.org/
DOAJ
• https://www.lens.org/
Lens
• https://login.webofknowledge.com/
Web of Knowledge
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Famous Database for Research articles
AMS
Annual Revices
EBSCO
Elsevier
Indian Citation Index
Indian Journals
JSTOR
PsycINFO
SpringerLink
ProQuest
Academic Search Premier
Teacher Reference Center
PubPsych
Research Gate
Scopus
ERIC
PubMed
IEEE Xplore
Science Direct
DOAJ
Google Scholar
J-Gate
ORCID
Paperity
Publons
SpringerLink
Web of Science
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Theses & Dissertations Database
PQDT Open: https://pqdtopen.proquest.com/search.html
MIT Theses: http://dspace.mit.edu/handle/1721.1/7582
Stanford University Libraries: https://library.stanford.edu/
UColorado Libraries: https://www.colorado.edu/libraries/
FAS Theses & Dissertations: https://dash.harvard.edu/handle/1/4927603
EBSCO Open Dissertations: https://biblioboard.com/opendissertations/
EThOS e-theses: https://ethos.bl.uk/Home.do
UNSW Library: https://www.library.unsw.edu.au/
Open Access Theses: https://oatd.org/
Shodhganga (Reservoir of Indian Theses): https://shodhganga.inflibnet.ac.in/
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Literature
Tracking
Mendely
Zotero
EndNote
Literature Tracking: Sort, classify and store
EasyBib
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Data Collections Tools
• https://www.google.com/forms/about/
Google Forms
• https://www.office.com/launch/forms
Microsoft Forms
• https://www.surveymonkey.com/
Survey Monkey
• https://www.zoho.com/forms/
Zoho Forms
• https://www.typeform.com/
Type form
• https://www.cognitoforms.com/
Cognito Forms
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Application of ICT in
Data Analysis
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Quantitative
Qualitative
Application of
ICT in data
analysis
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Quantitative Data Analysis
SPSS
R
MATLAB
SAS
GraphPad
Microsoft Excel
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Free Statistical Software
JASP: https://jasp-stats.org/
Jamovi: https://www.jamovi.org/
OpenStat: https://openstat.info/OpenStatMain.htm
SalStat-2: https://www.salstat.com/
SOFA (Statistics Open For All): https://www.sofastatistics.com/home.php
PSPP: https://www.gnu.org/software/pspp/
Statext: https://www.statext.com/
MicrOsiris: https://www.microsiris.com/
Gnumeric: http://www.gnumeric.org/
Tanagra (Data Mining): https://eric.univ-lyon2.fr/~ricco/tanagra/en/tanagra.html
AM Statistical Software: https://am.air.org/
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Qualitative Data Analysis
Nvivo
ATLAS.ti
MAXQDA
Transana
• CAT (Coding Analysis Toolkit): https://cat-help.texifter.com/
• Weft QDA: https://weft-qda.en.uptodown.com/
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Application of ICT in
Post Data Analysis
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References and Bibliography Compilation
•Endnote
•Zotero
•Mendeley
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Article and Thesis Discussion
• Academia.edu
• ResearchGate
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Plagiarism Detection
• Grammarly
• Article Checker
• Turnitin
• Duplichecker
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Ethical Considerations
in
Quantitative &
Qualitative Research
K.THIYAGU, Assistant Professor, Department of Education, Central University of Kerala, Kasaragod
Research
Ethics
Quantitative Research
• Data that are analyzed are in the form of
numbers.
• Eg: Behaviors are counted, correct answers or
errors are counted, and other types of measures
are recorded in terms of quantity.
• Quantitative research involves both experimental
and nonexperimental research.
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Qualitative Research
• Data that are recorded in narrative
descriptions, not numbers.
• Methods to observe and describe
conditions rather than control them.
Basic Ethical Principle for Qualitative Researchers is this:
Do not tamper with the natural setting under study.
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Research
Ethics
Accuracy
Credibility
Confidential
Transparency
Honesty
Protecting
Authenticity
Originality
Plagiarism
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Accuracy
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Accuracy / Carefulness
Avoid careless errors
and negligence;
Carefully and critically
examine your own work
Keep good records of
research activities,
such as data collection,
research design, and
correspondence with
agencies or journals.
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Credibility
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Credibility
• Proper Citations
• Acknowledgement
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Confidential
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Confidential
Protect confidential
communications,
such as papers or
grants submitted for
publication,
personnel records,
trade or military secrets,
and patient records.
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Protecting
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Protection
• When conducting research on
human subjects, minimize harms
and risks and maximize benefits;
• Take special precautions with
vulnerable populations;
• Respect human dignity, privacy,
and autonomy;
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Transparency
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Transparency/
Openness
Share data,
results, ideas,
tools,
resources.
Be open to
criticism and
new ideas.
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Honesty
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Honestly report data,
results, methods and
procedures, and
publication status.
Do not deceive
colleagues,
research sponsors,
or
the public.
Do not fabricate,
falsify,
or
misrepresent data.
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Authenticity
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Authenticity
Data should authentic
Information should be authentic
Proper references
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Originality
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Originality
Ideas should be fresh
Innovative work
Novel work
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Plagiarism
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Plagiarism
Plagiarism is the act of passing
off somebody else’s ideas,
thoughts, pictures, theories,
words, or stories as your own.
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Research Aptitude
UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMISSION
NET BUREAU
GENERAL PAPER ON TEACHING & RESEARCH APTITUDE
Unit - II
K.THIYAGU, Assistant Professor, Department of Education,
Central University of Kerala, Kasaragod
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Unit 2- Research Aptitude (UGC NET Paper I)

  • 1. Research Aptitude UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMISSION NET BUREAU GENERAL PAPER ON TEACHING & RESEARCH APTITUDE Paper 1: Unit - II K.THIYAGU, Assistant Professor, Department of Education, Central University of Kerala, Kasaragod
  • 2. Unit – ii: Research Aptitude Research: Meaning, Types, and Characteristics, Positivism and Post-positivistic approach to research. Methods of Research: Experimental, Descriptive, Historical, Qualitative and Quantitative methods. Steps of Research. Thesis and Article writing: Format and styles of referencing. Application of ICT in research. Research Ethics. UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 2
  • 3. Meaning of Research The term research includes two words, specifically 're' and 'search’. By and large, 're' signifies again and 'search' signifies to discover. As indicated by Creswell, 'research is a procedure of steps used to gather and analyse information to increase our understanding of a particular topic or issue’. UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 3
  • 4. Research - Acronym • Rational way of thinking R = • Expert and exhaustive treatment E = • Search and solution S = • Exactness E = • Analysis A = • Relationship of facts R = • Critical observation, careful planning, constructive attitude. C = • Honesty and hardworking H = UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 4
  • 5. Research Objectives Investigate some existing situation or problem. Build or make another method or framework. Generate new knowledge. Explore and analyse more general issues. Offer a solution to a problem. Review and synthesize the existing knowledge. UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 5
  • 6. Research Characteristics Objectivity Reliability Validity Accuracy Credibility Generalizability Empirical Research Systematics Controlled Factors Cyclical Logical Replicable UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 6
  • 7. Research Characteristics • It means research with no inclination. (Avoid Bias). a. Objectivity • Reliability with regards to research is consistency. (verifiability). b. Reliability • Validity in research mainly stands for accuracy of procedures, research instruments, tests, etc c. Validity • It is firmly identified with legitimacy. (Precision) d. Accuracy UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 7
  • 8. • It is the utilization of best wellspring of data and the best techniques in the exploration. (Trade-off between primary data and secondary data). e. Credibility • The sample considered is the representative of the whole population so the findings should also be applicable to the whole population. f. Generalizability • It is based on real-life experiences, direct experiences or observation by the researcher. g. Empirical research • Each research should follow a definite procedure. h. Systematic Research Characteristics UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 8
  • 9. •In research, various factors may affect the outcome and some are taken as controlled factors, whereas the others are tested for the possible outcome. i. Controlled factors •Research is a repetitive procedure since it begins with an issue and finishes with an issue. j. Cyclical •The statement, great research is coherent, infers that examination is guided by the standards of sensible thinking. k. Logical •This characteristic allows the results of the research to be confirmed by repeating the study and after that building a sound basis for making decisions. l. Replicable Research Characteristics UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 9
  • 10. Characteristics of Scientific Method 10 UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude
  • 11. Aims of research as a scientific activity UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 11
  • 12. Types of Validity i. Internal validity: With higher internal validity, a researcher is able to establish a better casual relationship between two or more variables. ii. External validity: It means external factors that can affect the study must be controlled. iii. Face validity: By valid, we mean that the survey and questionnaire accurately measure what they are supposed to measure. iv. Content validity: The indicator measures all aspects of the construct and not just a part of it. v. Criterion validity: The indicator corresponds with and is predictive of measurements using related indicators. vi. Construct validity: The indicator measures the construct in a manner that is convergent with other measures in terms of direction. UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 12
  • 13. Types of Research UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 13
  • 14. Types of research (Fundamental, Applied and Action) Criteria (On the basis) Types Objectives Fundamental Research Applied Research Action Research Nature of Data Qualitative Research Quantitative Research Nature of Findings Explanatory Research Exploratory Research Descriptive Research Experimental Manipulations Experimental Non-Experimental Approach involved Longitudinal Research Cross sectional research 14 UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude
  • 15. Types of Scientific Method (Exploratory, Explanatory and Descriptive) 15 UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude
  • 16. Descriptive vs Analytical Descriptive Research Analytical Research It answers questions such as ‘what is’ or ‘what was’ i.e describes the problem. In this researcher use facts to explain ‘why it has occurred’ or ‘how it occurred’ It includes survey and fact-finding enquiries with adequate interpretation. It attempts to make critical evaluation of the material. Example: Analysing the trend of rising coronavirus cases. Example: analysing the reason behind the rise in coronavirus cases. Classification of Research based on Objectives UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 16
  • 17. Fundamental Research Applied Research It makes addition to existing knowledge It is used to find out solutions to existing problems. It is used to discover new things or any invention. It is used in application. It is extensive in nature. It is intensive in nature. Fundamental vs Applied Classification of Research on Basis of Application UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 17
  • 18. Deductive Research Inductive Research It is also termed as top-down or general- to-specific. It is termed as bottom-up approach. In this, theory is tested with the help of available information. in this, theories are formulated, news ideas are explored. It begins with hypothesis It begins with research questions. Deductive vs Inductive Classification of Research on Basis of Logic UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 18
  • 19. Structured Research Unstructured Research Everything that is part of research is predetermined such as objective, design, sample, and questions. In this, flexibility is allowed because it is not predetermined for formulating research. It is more appropriate to determine the extent of problem. It is more appropriate to explore the nature of problem. It is used in quantitative research. It is used in qualitative research. Structured vs Unstructured UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 19
  • 20. Qualitative Research Quantitative Research It is inductive in nature and deals with phenomena’s quality. It is deductive in nature and deals with phenomena’s quantity. In this, sample size is small. In this, sample size is larger. It tells about why. It tells about how much or how many. Qualitative vs Quantitative Classification of Research on the Basis of Process UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 20
  • 21. Conceptual Research Empirical Research It is used by philosophers and thinkers to develop new concepts or for reinterpretation. It relies on experience or observation alone. It is related to some abstract idea or theory. In this, the researcher must formulate a working hypothesis. It is based on theoretical approach. It is based on Experimental approach. Conceptual vs Empirical UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 21
  • 22. Innovative Research Incremental Research It deals with the innovation of new ideas, new technology, or a new technique to solve a problem. In this, improvement or extension of something occurs on exiting thing. Example: Research for Coronavirus vaccine Example: Research conducted by a company to improve the product. Innovative vs Incremental UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 22
  • 23. Ex Post Facto Research Ex post facto study or after-the-fact research is a category of research design in which the investigation starts after the fact has occurred without interference from the researcher. Historical Research It is similar to Ex Post Facto Research and usully focusses on the historical aspect of an issue. UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 23
  • 24. Positivism and Post Positivism Approach to Research UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 24
  • 25. Positivist Paradigm The term positivism was coined by the French philosopher Auguste Comte in the 19th century & reflected through by Francis Bacon, John Locke, Isaac Newton. The term positivist has no negative connotation. In philosophy, positivism mainly adheres to the idea that ‘factual’ knowledge gained through observation is trustworthy. Positivism relies upon quantifiable perceptions that prompted measurable examinations. Here, the role of the researcher is limited to collect data collection and interpretation in an objective way. Positivists usually adopt the deductive approach, the concentration is on facts. The researcher is independent that means maintaining minimal interaction with participants and research is purely objective & the world is external. There is one reality, knowable within probability. UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 25
  • 26. Post – Positivism What we should carry out research in social sciences in ways that are similar to the methods within the natural sciences. Two people observe the same event but understand it differently, based upon their own experiences and beliefs. Objectivity can be achieved by using multiple measurements, observations and triangulating the data to gain a more clear comprehension of what’s going on as a general rule. Since the inception of the 21st century, the focus of research shifted from ‘reality’ to ‘critical reality’. Physicists like Werner Heisenberg and Niels Bohr focused on this reality. This approach was called up as post-positivism, which it describes as a less strict form of positivism. Post positivists support the idea that social scientists and natural scientists share the same goals for research and employ similar methods of investigation. It tends to be distinguished from positivism as indicated by whether the attention is on hypothesis verification(positivism) or on theory misrepresentation(post-positivism). UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 26
  • 27. Research Process / Steps UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 27
  • 28. 1. Selecting the research area. 2. Formulating research aim, objectives and research questions or developing hypotheses. 3. Conducting the literature review 4. Selecting methods of data collection 5. Collecting the primary data 6. Data analysis Research Process 7. Reaching conclusions UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 28
  • 29. Research Steps UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 29
  • 30. Steps of Scientific Method UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 30
  • 31. Formats and styles of Referencing of a Research Report UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 31
  • 32. Referencing Style UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 32
  • 33. Referencing Style UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 33
  • 34. Referencing Style UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 34
  • 35. Referencing Style UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 35
  • 36. Application of ICT Tools in Research (ICT Applications in Research) K.THIYAGU, Assistant Professor, Department of Education, Central University of Kerala, Kasaragod
  • 37. UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 37 ICT tools are mainly used by researchers for its ability to ease knowledge –gathering process and to enhance resource development.
  • 38. UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 38 Digital tools helps the researcher in the following way: Identify research articles and appropriate information sources through searching various online tools Literature survey & Critically analyses known information for further reading Data collection process (Manage and collect the data) Data analysis tools for both quantitative and qualitative analysis Referencing Report preparation CC-BY-NC-SA 38
  • 39. ICT Tools Search Engine Connect & Communicate with experts and researchers Free Digital Library Data Analysis Referencing Write & Publish Research Papers UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 39
  • 40. Application of ICT Pre-data Analysis Data Analysis Post-data analysis UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 40
  • 41. Application of ICT in Pre-Data Analysis UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 41
  • 43. Literature Search • https://scholar.google.com/ Google Scholar • https://www.researchgate.net/ Research Gate • https://www.academia.edu/ Academia • https://www.semanticscholar.org/ Semantic Scholar • https://scinapse.io/ Scinapse • https://eric.ed.gov/ Eric • https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ PubMed • https://doaj.org/ DOAJ • https://www.lens.org/ Lens • https://login.webofknowledge.com/ Web of Knowledge UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 43
  • 44. Famous Database for Research articles AMS Annual Revices EBSCO Elsevier Indian Citation Index Indian Journals JSTOR PsycINFO SpringerLink ProQuest Academic Search Premier Teacher Reference Center PubPsych Research Gate Scopus ERIC PubMed IEEE Xplore Science Direct DOAJ Google Scholar J-Gate ORCID Paperity Publons SpringerLink Web of Science UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 44
  • 45. Theses & Dissertations Database PQDT Open: https://pqdtopen.proquest.com/search.html MIT Theses: http://dspace.mit.edu/handle/1721.1/7582 Stanford University Libraries: https://library.stanford.edu/ UColorado Libraries: https://www.colorado.edu/libraries/ FAS Theses & Dissertations: https://dash.harvard.edu/handle/1/4927603 EBSCO Open Dissertations: https://biblioboard.com/opendissertations/ EThOS e-theses: https://ethos.bl.uk/Home.do UNSW Library: https://www.library.unsw.edu.au/ Open Access Theses: https://oatd.org/ Shodhganga (Reservoir of Indian Theses): https://shodhganga.inflibnet.ac.in/ UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 45
  • 46. Literature Tracking Mendely Zotero EndNote Literature Tracking: Sort, classify and store EasyBib UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 46
  • 47. Data Collections Tools • https://www.google.com/forms/about/ Google Forms • https://www.office.com/launch/forms Microsoft Forms • https://www.surveymonkey.com/ Survey Monkey • https://www.zoho.com/forms/ Zoho Forms • https://www.typeform.com/ Type form • https://www.cognitoforms.com/ Cognito Forms UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 47
  • 48. Application of ICT in Data Analysis UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 48
  • 49. UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 49
  • 50. Quantitative Qualitative Application of ICT in data analysis UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 50
  • 51. Quantitative Data Analysis SPSS R MATLAB SAS GraphPad Microsoft Excel UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 51
  • 52. Free Statistical Software JASP: https://jasp-stats.org/ Jamovi: https://www.jamovi.org/ OpenStat: https://openstat.info/OpenStatMain.htm SalStat-2: https://www.salstat.com/ SOFA (Statistics Open For All): https://www.sofastatistics.com/home.php PSPP: https://www.gnu.org/software/pspp/ Statext: https://www.statext.com/ MicrOsiris: https://www.microsiris.com/ Gnumeric: http://www.gnumeric.org/ Tanagra (Data Mining): https://eric.univ-lyon2.fr/~ricco/tanagra/en/tanagra.html AM Statistical Software: https://am.air.org/ UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 52
  • 53. Qualitative Data Analysis Nvivo ATLAS.ti MAXQDA Transana • CAT (Coding Analysis Toolkit): https://cat-help.texifter.com/ • Weft QDA: https://weft-qda.en.uptodown.com/ UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 53
  • 54. Application of ICT in Post Data Analysis UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 54
  • 55. References and Bibliography Compilation •Endnote •Zotero •Mendeley UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 55
  • 56. Article and Thesis Discussion • Academia.edu • ResearchGate UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 56
  • 57. Plagiarism Detection • Grammarly • Article Checker • Turnitin • Duplichecker UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 57
  • 58. Ethical Considerations in Quantitative & Qualitative Research K.THIYAGU, Assistant Professor, Department of Education, Central University of Kerala, Kasaragod Research Ethics
  • 59. Quantitative Research • Data that are analyzed are in the form of numbers. • Eg: Behaviors are counted, correct answers or errors are counted, and other types of measures are recorded in terms of quantity. • Quantitative research involves both experimental and nonexperimental research. UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 59
  • 60. Qualitative Research • Data that are recorded in narrative descriptions, not numbers. • Methods to observe and describe conditions rather than control them. Basic Ethical Principle for Qualitative Researchers is this: Do not tamper with the natural setting under study. UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 60
  • 62. Accuracy UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 62
  • 63. Accuracy / Carefulness Avoid careless errors and negligence; Carefully and critically examine your own work Keep good records of research activities, such as data collection, research design, and correspondence with agencies or journals. UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 63
  • 64. Credibility UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 64
  • 65. Credibility • Proper Citations • Acknowledgement UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 65
  • 66. Confidential UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 66
  • 67. Confidential Protect confidential communications, such as papers or grants submitted for publication, personnel records, trade or military secrets, and patient records. UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 67
  • 68. Protecting UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 68
  • 69. Protection • When conducting research on human subjects, minimize harms and risks and maximize benefits; • Take special precautions with vulnerable populations; • Respect human dignity, privacy, and autonomy; UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 69
  • 70. Transparency UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 70
  • 71. Transparency/ Openness Share data, results, ideas, tools, resources. Be open to criticism and new ideas. UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 71
  • 72. Honesty UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 72
  • 73. Honestly report data, results, methods and procedures, and publication status. Do not deceive colleagues, research sponsors, or the public. Do not fabricate, falsify, or misrepresent data. UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 73
  • 74. Authenticity UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 74
  • 75. Authenticity Data should authentic Information should be authentic Proper references UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 75
  • 76. Originality UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 76
  • 77. Originality Ideas should be fresh Innovative work Novel work UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 77
  • 78. Plagiarism UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 78
  • 79. Plagiarism Plagiarism is the act of passing off somebody else’s ideas, thoughts, pictures, theories, words, or stories as your own. UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 79
  • 80. UGC NET Paper I - Research Aptitude 80 Research Aptitude UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMISSION NET BUREAU GENERAL PAPER ON TEACHING & RESEARCH APTITUDE Unit - II K.THIYAGU, Assistant Professor, Department of Education, Central University of Kerala, Kasaragod