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  1. Why should I do research? Is it a waste of time?

    Research is the most important activity to achieve scientific progress. Although it is an easy process on a theoretical basis, practically it is a laborious process, and full commitment and dedication are of paramount importance. Currently, given that the financial crisis has a key influence in daily practice, the need to stress the real ...

  2. How Should We Determine the Importance of Research?

    Authors must demonstrate the importance of their research; journals want to solicit authors doing important and useful work. A systematic review of literature to identify measures of health care research significance or importance suggested 6 areas of consideration: research activity, scientific production and impact, ...

  3. Meaningfulness and Impact of Academic Research: Bringing the Global

    In academia, intellectual contribution to one's field of study through publication of research defines impact. Yet, impact is not just about academic scholarship and productivity but also about real-world influence which speaks to whether research endeavors and their findings hold sufficient meaning to make a difference to human life (Abhimalla et al., 2014).

  4. The Importance of Journal Articles

    Articles submitted to journals usually appear in print sooner than books or book chapters, and continue to be accorded greater influence in promotion and tenure decisions within academia than alterative means of distributing information. Articles published in peer reviewed journals are likely to remain a very important means of distributing ...

  5. Why does research matter?

    Abstract. A working knowledge of research - both how it is done, and how it can be used - is important for everyone involved in direct patient care and the planning & delivery of eye programmes. A research coordinator collecting data from a health extension worker. ethiopia. The mention of 'research' can be off-putting and may seem ...

  6. Understanding relevance of health research: considerations in the

    This has important ramifications for how research is funded and the role that relevance can play in that assessment. Ultimately, RRA needs to go beyond a singular understanding of research use as instrumental use, to develop better methods for capturing and assessing the relevance of the many non-instrumental uses of research.

  7. What Is Research, and Why Do People Do It?

    Abstractspiepr Abs1. Every day people do research as they gather information to learn about something of interest. In the scientific world, however, research means something different than simply gathering information. Scientific research is characterized by its careful planning and observing, by its relentless efforts to understand and explain ...

  8. 7 Reasons Why Research Is Important

    Studies and Articles About the Importance of Research. In his article "Epistemology," Yale University's David Truncellito identifies three kinds of knowledge: procedural (competence or know-how), acquaintance (familiarity), and propositional (description of "a fact or a state of affairs").. Brain Research UK (formerly Brain Research Trust), a medical research charity based in the United ...

  9. PDF Why research is important

    en research and learning. Experiential knowing, or 'knowing how', can be a valuable outcome of an inquiry process, but research always involves. ommunication with others. Learning can occur at an individual, intuitive level, but research requires the sym-bolisation and transmission of these understand.

  10. What is useful research? The good, the bad, and the stable

    A scientific journal like Environmental Health strives to publish research that is useful within the field covered by the journal's scope, in this case, public health. Useful research is more likely to make a difference. However, in many, if not most cases, the usefulness of an article can be difficult to ascertain until after its publication. Although replication is often thought of as a ...

  11. What Is Qualitative Research? An Overview and Guidelines

    This guide explains the focus, rigor, and relevance of qualitative research, highlighting its role in dissecting complex social phenomena and providing in-depth, human-centered insights. The guide also examines the rationale for employing qualitative methods, underscoring their critical importance.

  12. Why Research is Important: Understanding Research Articles Part I

    The results section is an important part of a primary research article. This section contains all the data from the experiments and the figures contain the majority of the data. The accompanying text contains written descriptions of the parts of data the authors feel were most critical. So to get the most out of the results section, make sure ...

  13. Unveiling the relevance of academic research: A practice-based view

    Abstract. In this paper, we build on the longstanding issue of whether and to what extent scholarly research affects stakeholders outside academia and focus on the management and IS fields. We take a practice-based view and build theoretically on the concepts of sites of knowing and knowing in practice. We interviewed experienced practice ...

  14. (PDF) Research and Its Importance

    Epidemiological. Medical research can also be "primary", wherein data is gathered; or "secondary", a . process involving review or meta-analysis of the primary data. The primary research ...

  15. Research Guides: Finding and Reading Journal Articles : Journal

    A 20-page article may perfectly fit a researcher's needs. Sustaining that argument for 200 pages might be unnecessary -- or impossible. The quality of a research article and the legitimacy of its findings are verified by other scholars, prior to publication, through a rigorous evaluation method called peer-review. This seal of approval by other ...

  16. Reliability and validity: Importance in Medical Research

    MeSH terms. Reliability and validity are among the most important and fundamental domains in the assessment of any measuring methodology for data-collection in a good research. Validity is about what an instrument measures and how well it does so, whereas reliability concerns the truthfulness in the data obtain ….

  17. (PDF) Characteristics, Importance and Objectives of Research: An

    Knowledge in characteristics, importance and objectives of research motivate to be ethical in research. It is the utmost importance knowing these three basic subjects of research for researchers ...

  18. What is useful research? The good, the bad, and the stable

    Good science as a purpose. Any scientific journal wishes to add to the general store of knowledge. For Environmental Health, an additional important goal is also to publish research that is useful for public health. While maximizing scientific validity is an irreducible minimum for any research journal, it does not guarantee that the outcome of a "good" article is useful.

  19. The Role Of Research At Universities: Why It Matters

    Strength in research helps to define a university's "brand" in the national and international marketplace, impacting everything from student recruitment, to faculty retention, to attracting ...

  20. Essential Ingredients of a Good Research Proposal for Undergraduate and

    The importance of the research must be considered by justifying the need for the research. This will require some reference to be made to the research gap(s), problem, or question(s), and an explanation of how the proposed research will contribute to existing body of knowledge (novelty) as well as explaining how the outcomes of the research are ...

  21. (PDF) Research philosophies and why they matter

    Natasha S. Mauthner. Research philosophies provide theories about the nature of the reality that. is being investigated in research (ontology) and about ho w knowledge of. this reality is produced ...

  22. Quality in Research: Asking the Right Question

    Definitions of breastfeeding: Call for the development and use of consistent definitions in research and peer-reviewed literature. Breastfeeding Medicine, 7(6), 397-402. Crossref. PubMed. Google Scholar. Moher D., Liberati A., Tetzlaff J., Altman D. G., & The PRISMA Group. (2009). Preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta ...

  23. Six Reasons Why Research Is Important

    2- Research Helps in Problem-solving. The goal of the research is to broaden our understanding. Research gives us the information and knowledge to solve problems and make decisions. To differentiate between research that attempts to advance our knowledge and research that seeks to apply pre-existing information to real-world situations.

  24. The Importance of Research to the Practice of Counseling

    This reliance on research helps to ground our decisions in verified data, ensuring that our interventions are based on more than just subjective judgment. The Counterintuitive Nature of Research

  25. Researchers are exploring new ways to learn that make science more

    Frank Täufer, a scientific assistant at Campus Wiesengut—the University of Bonn's ecological teaching and research farm—asked a group of visiting 8-year-olds to speculate on why the rye ...

  26. A Look Into Ultraprocessed Foods and Their Effect on Health

    It was "the most important study done in nutrition in years," said Marion Nestle, an emeritus professor of nutrition, food studies and public health at New York University.

  27. What's the weather like in the deep sea?

    A new study has revealed how even the deepest seafloors are affected by the daily back-and-forth of the tides, and the change of the seasons, and that currents at the bottom of the ocean are far ...

  28. The Importance of Scalability in a DCIM (Data Center Infrastructure

    Max Hamner is Research and Development Engineer at Modius. Contact Modius to learn more about its DCIM solutions. Modius OpenData provides integrated tools including machine learning capability to manage the assets and performance of colocation facilities, enterprise data centers, and critical infrastructure.

  29. The Importance of Research—A Student Perspective

    Abstract. As students, we will focus on the importance of an objective ranking system, research, and mentorship to an applicant. We will address points raised in the (Behavior Analysis In Practice 8 (1):7-15, 2015) article as well as debate the usefulness of proposed standards of objective ranking. Keywords: Graduate school, Graduate training ...

  30. What Is the Big Deal About Populations in Research?

    In research, there are 2 kinds of populations: the target population and the accessible population. The accessible population is exactly what it sounds like, the subset of the target population that we can easily get our hands on to conduct our research. While our target population may be Caucasian females with a GFR of 20 or less who are ...