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Seminar on
Introduction
 Knowledge gained as a result of
everyday occurrences.
 Formulation of generalizations
based on first hand experience &
the use of logical reasoning.
 More efficient & effective
approach to expand knowledge,
Research.
 Research – Systematic quest for
knowledge.
 17th century gave birth to
modern scientific movement.
 Francis Bacon planted the seed of
Scientific method.
 Reaching conclusions on the basis
of observed facts.
 Newton, Galileo's, and their successors
eventually combined the inductive and
deductive thought processes.
 The synthesis of reason and observation
produced the modern scientific method
of research.
 The philosophy common to all research
methods, although they may vary from
one science to another.
“The Scientific method is one and
same in all branches (of science)
and that method is the method of
all logically trained minds…”
~ Karl Pearson
Scientific method is pursuit of
truth as determined by logical
considerations.
 Relies on empirical evidence.
 Utilizes relevant concepts.
 Committed to only objective
considerations.
 Presupposes ethical neutrality.
 Results into probabilistic
predictions.
 Methodology is made known to
all concerned for critical for
critical scrutiny are for use in
testing the conclusions through
replication.
 Aims at formulating most
general axioms or what can be
termed as scientific theories.
o Identification & definition of the
problem.
o Formulation of a hypothesis.
o Implications of hypothesis
through deductive reasoning.
o Collection and analysis of
evidence.
o Verification, rejection or
modification of hypothesis.
 Characterized by never ending
spiral.
 Conceptualized by Dr S.R.
Rangananathan.
Helpful in the studies on the
mode of development of
subjects.
Four phases
1) Empirical Phase
2) Hypothesizing Phase
3) Deductive Phase
4) Verification Phase
*Schematically represented in the following
figure
• Four cardinal points > Nadir,
Ascendant, Zenith and Descendant.
 Nadir ~ Accumulation of facts
obtained by observation,
experimentation,…
 Ascendant ~ The accumulation of
inducted or empirical laws got out of
the facts accumulated at the Nadir
Zenith ~ The fundamental
laws formulated with the aid
of institution of some degree
or other so as to comprehend
all the inducted or empirical
laws accumulated at the
ascendant.
Descendant ~ The
accumulation of the
deducted laws got from
the fundamental laws at
the Zenith.
 Quadrant 1 – Between Descendant
& Nadir
 Quadrant 2 – Between Nadir &
Ascendant
 Quadrant 3 – Between Ascendant
& Zenith
 Quadrant 4 – Between Zenith &
Descendant
Corresponds to the stage in the development
of the domain of universe of knowledge,
confirming to scientific method.
 Primary senses are used
 Observations are made of knowees
 Progression towards concreteness
and regression from abstractness.
 Facts are found and recorded.
Corresponds to the stage in which:
 Intellect is used
 Reasoning is made
 Regression from particularization &
progression towards generalization
 Regression from concreteness &
progression towards abstractness
 Inducted / Empirical laws are
formulated & recorded
 Intuition of some intensity
 Inducted / empirical laws stand boiled
down to a very small number of
fundamental laws.
 Regression from particularization &
progression towards ultimate
generalization
 Fundamental laws are seized &
recorded
 Intellect is used either by itself or
aided
 Reasoning is made with the aid of
deductive logic
 Progression towards concreteness
and regression from abstractness
 Deducted laws are derived and
recorded
 Characterizes a discipline
on the basis of it’s method
of development rather than
on the basis of it’s subject
of study
 Any discipline may adopt the
scientific method in it’s
development
 Certain specific attributes of the
different subjects become clear
 Different models of the development
of subjects may be formulated to help
the prediction of likely developments
in each of subjects
 Facility for the prediction of the trend
of development in a subject is variable
to the classification and classifier in
particular and the librarian in general
 Spiral of Scientific method is open
ended in nature
* Following table gives examples of grouping of subjects with the
aid of spirals
Particulars Examples of examples
Completed one or more
cycles in the spiral (i.e.: all
the four quadrants)
Physics, Chemistry, Biology,
Psychology, Education, History,
Political Science, Law
Quadrants 1,2 &4 completed
and the cycle likely to be
completed in due to course
Applied sciences such as
Engineering, Chemical
technology, Animal husbandry,
Sociology
Quadrants 3 & 4 alone Pure mathematics
Quadrants 4 & 1 alone Speculative discipline such as
Religion and metaphysics
Quadrants 3 alone Mysticism, Fine arts, & Literature
proper
 Characterizes a discipline on the
basis of it’s method of development
 Any discipline may adopt the
scientific method in it’s
development
 Certain specific attributes of the
different subjects become clear
 Different models of the development
of subjects may be formulated to help
the prediction of likely developments
in each of the subjects or groups of
them
 Facility for the prediction of the trend
of development in a subject is
valuable to the classificationist and
classifier in particular and the
librarian in general.
 Busha, Charles.H., & Harter,
Stephen.P(1980). Research methods in
Librarianship. New York: A Subsidiary of
Harcourt Brace Jonanovich, 3-21.
 Devarajan, G.(2011). Prolegomena to
Research Methodology. New Delhi: Ess Ess
publications, 20-24.
 G.B Singh.(2011). Research Methodology:
Advanced techniques and statistical
methods. Jaipur: Paradise publishers, 86-
106.
 Lalgarg, Bhanwar, Agarwal, Sulochana., & Renu
Kavida.(2002). An introduction to research
methodology. Jaipur: RBSA publishers, 6-11.
 Kothari, C.R. (2004). Research Methodology:
Methods and Techniques. New Delhi: New Age
International (p) limited, 9-10.
 Neelameghan,A.(1967). Research on Universe of
subjects .Bangalore: Documentation research and
training centre, 339-341.
 Seghal, R.L(1998). Designing and evaluation of
research in library science. New Delhi: Ess Ess
publications, 5-8.
Spiral of Scientific Method   Arun Joseph MPhil

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Spiral of Scientific Method Arun Joseph MPhil

  • 1.
  • 3. Introduction  Knowledge gained as a result of everyday occurrences.  Formulation of generalizations based on first hand experience & the use of logical reasoning.  More efficient & effective approach to expand knowledge, Research.
  • 4.  Research – Systematic quest for knowledge.  17th century gave birth to modern scientific movement.  Francis Bacon planted the seed of Scientific method.  Reaching conclusions on the basis of observed facts.
  • 5.
  • 6.  Newton, Galileo's, and their successors eventually combined the inductive and deductive thought processes.  The synthesis of reason and observation produced the modern scientific method of research.  The philosophy common to all research methods, although they may vary from one science to another.
  • 7.
  • 8. “The Scientific method is one and same in all branches (of science) and that method is the method of all logically trained minds…” ~ Karl Pearson Scientific method is pursuit of truth as determined by logical considerations.
  • 9.  Relies on empirical evidence.  Utilizes relevant concepts.  Committed to only objective considerations.  Presupposes ethical neutrality.  Results into probabilistic predictions.
  • 10.  Methodology is made known to all concerned for critical for critical scrutiny are for use in testing the conclusions through replication.  Aims at formulating most general axioms or what can be termed as scientific theories.
  • 11. o Identification & definition of the problem. o Formulation of a hypothesis. o Implications of hypothesis through deductive reasoning.
  • 12. o Collection and analysis of evidence. o Verification, rejection or modification of hypothesis.
  • 13.
  • 14.
  • 15.
  • 16.  Characterized by never ending spiral.  Conceptualized by Dr S.R. Rangananathan. Helpful in the studies on the mode of development of subjects.
  • 17. Four phases 1) Empirical Phase 2) Hypothesizing Phase 3) Deductive Phase 4) Verification Phase *Schematically represented in the following figure
  • 18.
  • 19. • Four cardinal points > Nadir, Ascendant, Zenith and Descendant.  Nadir ~ Accumulation of facts obtained by observation, experimentation,…  Ascendant ~ The accumulation of inducted or empirical laws got out of the facts accumulated at the Nadir
  • 20. Zenith ~ The fundamental laws formulated with the aid of institution of some degree or other so as to comprehend all the inducted or empirical laws accumulated at the ascendant.
  • 21. Descendant ~ The accumulation of the deducted laws got from the fundamental laws at the Zenith.
  • 22.  Quadrant 1 – Between Descendant & Nadir  Quadrant 2 – Between Nadir & Ascendant  Quadrant 3 – Between Ascendant & Zenith  Quadrant 4 – Between Zenith & Descendant
  • 23. Corresponds to the stage in the development of the domain of universe of knowledge, confirming to scientific method.  Primary senses are used  Observations are made of knowees  Progression towards concreteness and regression from abstractness.  Facts are found and recorded.
  • 24. Corresponds to the stage in which:  Intellect is used  Reasoning is made  Regression from particularization & progression towards generalization  Regression from concreteness & progression towards abstractness  Inducted / Empirical laws are formulated & recorded
  • 25.  Intuition of some intensity  Inducted / empirical laws stand boiled down to a very small number of fundamental laws.  Regression from particularization & progression towards ultimate generalization  Fundamental laws are seized & recorded
  • 26.  Intellect is used either by itself or aided  Reasoning is made with the aid of deductive logic  Progression towards concreteness and regression from abstractness  Deducted laws are derived and recorded
  • 27.  Characterizes a discipline on the basis of it’s method of development rather than on the basis of it’s subject of study
  • 28.  Any discipline may adopt the scientific method in it’s development  Certain specific attributes of the different subjects become clear  Different models of the development of subjects may be formulated to help the prediction of likely developments in each of subjects
  • 29.  Facility for the prediction of the trend of development in a subject is variable to the classification and classifier in particular and the librarian in general  Spiral of Scientific method is open ended in nature * Following table gives examples of grouping of subjects with the aid of spirals
  • 30. Particulars Examples of examples Completed one or more cycles in the spiral (i.e.: all the four quadrants) Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Psychology, Education, History, Political Science, Law Quadrants 1,2 &4 completed and the cycle likely to be completed in due to course Applied sciences such as Engineering, Chemical technology, Animal husbandry, Sociology Quadrants 3 & 4 alone Pure mathematics Quadrants 4 & 1 alone Speculative discipline such as Religion and metaphysics Quadrants 3 alone Mysticism, Fine arts, & Literature proper
  • 31.  Characterizes a discipline on the basis of it’s method of development  Any discipline may adopt the scientific method in it’s development  Certain specific attributes of the different subjects become clear
  • 32.  Different models of the development of subjects may be formulated to help the prediction of likely developments in each of the subjects or groups of them  Facility for the prediction of the trend of development in a subject is valuable to the classificationist and classifier in particular and the librarian in general.
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