
LANGUAGE RESEARCH
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Kent Gerona
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Nature of Research
Prepared by: Kent B. Gerona
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Learning Objectives:
At the end of the discussion, students are expected to:
describe the nature of research;
distinguish scientific research and common sense;
identify and distinguish the different sources of knowledge;
differentiate the three kinds of research: basic or theoretical, applied and practical
Nature of Reasearch
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Open Ended
What is research?
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research is "the formalization of the natural processes we all carry from birth in dealing with the environment".
Seliger and Shohamy (1989)
Meaning of research
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Four different types of sources (Seliger and Shohamy 1989)
Knowledge as belief
Knowledge as authority
A prior knowledge
empirical knowledge
Nature of Research
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KINDS OF RESEARCH
Research can be categorized as:
Basic or Theoretical
Applied
Practical
Nature of Research
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