Research
Research is one of the most important modern methods of collecting information, facts and data that are closer and more accurate about a particular issue or problem, for the purpose of expanding knowledge and understanding about this issue.
In order to reach an appropriate solution to the various problems, by obtaining the necessary data closely related to the subject, knowing that good scientific research is based on many systematic steps
It is based on a set of solid foundations that guarantee its classification as one of the approved scientific research that adds new scientific facts, and opens the horizon towards research in new issues that serve humanity.
TRANSLATED FROM:مكونات خطة البحث
Define the research problem
Determining the research problem means choosing a research issue or topic, where a very important and recent issue must be chosen, and it has not been previously discussed by a large percentage of researchers, in order to avoid repetition, and to ensure the achievement of useful and new results from research that serve humans, add new and recent information, and deserve the effort in research .
Identifying sources and references for research
The sources and references for the research are the sources that will be used to obtain the various information, and they are divided into two main sections; They are: primary sources and secondary sources, the primary sources are the people and eyewitnesses who represent the study community and samples, and the secondary sources are the references, books, periodicals and magazines that review the research issue, and they are called the previous studies.
TRANSLATED FROM:طريقة كتابة خطة البحث
Develop research hypotheses
Research hypotheses are in the form of conditional sentences that the researcher believes to be true, and searches and collects various information to prove the validity of this or not with evidence, arguments and proofs, knowing that the hypotheses are divided into two parts: direct hypotheses, and null hypotheses.
Community and sample selection
The community and the sample are the target group whose conditions, qualities and characteristics apply to the study, and if the community is large and it is difficult for the researcher to cover it, he can resort to choosing a representative sample of the community, bearing the same characteristics to conduct the research on it.
Gather the required information
This is done by collecting field information and collecting theoretical information, bearing in mind that there are many ways in which field information can be collected, especially questionnaires, oral, visual, group or individual interviews.