NTA-NET (UGC-NET) English Literature(30) Research Methods & Materials in English-Methods and Types Study Material (Page 1 of 7)
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Types of Research: Fundamental Basic or Pure Research, Applied Research, Pure vs. Applied Research, Quantitative Research, Qualitative Research
Fundamental Basic or Pure Research
Fundamental research, also known as basic research or pure research is done for pursuit of new knowledge, which might not have immediate practical applications.
Fundamental studies generalize the phenomenon, gathering knowledge for the sake of knowledge. They aim to answer the questions of why, what, or how.
Applied Research
Opposite to fundamental research is applied research that aims to solve specific problems, thus findings of applied research do have immediate practical implications.
Pure vs. Applied Research
Aim of pure research is advancement of a field o…
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Types of Research: Experimental Research, Non-Experimental Research, Experimental vs. Non-Experimental Research, Casual or Explanatory Research, Exploratory Research
Non-experimental research uses the theories of logic to extend human knowledge. This method uses reasoning to come up with newer formulations based on existing once.
Experimental vs. Non-Experimental Research
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