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Welcome to Let Me Explain (A Part of bionexts.in)

  Welcome to my Blogspot! Here, I explain various topics related to Bio-Medical Science with detailed class study notes. I trust it will be helpful for you. MISSION OF THE PROJECT My mission is to provide you Class Study Notes with a clear understanding of various Bio-Medical related topics, especially professional courses, using easy language. Don't worry; I'll also include other topics.  ☺️ CLICK ANY ONE OF THE SUBJECTS Immunology   Techno Professional Skill  Developmental Biology   Molecular Biology Cell Biology Genetical Engineering Biostatistics Bioinformatics Basic Acclimatization Skill Animal Biotechnology Medical Biotechnology Industrial Biotechnology Plant and Agricultural Biotechnology Research Methodology, IPR and Bioethics Are You Preparing For The GATE Examination Also! Click Here  Click Here   Are You Preparing For The UPSC Examination Also! Click Here Yes And Normal General Science Click Here And I'm going to explain to you the biology t...
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Research Purposes - Research Design - Survey Research - Case Study Research

Here’s a clear and simple explanation of Research Purposes , Research Design , Survey Research , and Case Study Research —broken down step by step with examples to make each concept easy to understand. 1. Research Purposes What It Is: The reason or goal behind doing research. It’s the “why” that drives your study. Simple Explanation: Research purposes define what you want to achieve. Common purposes include: Explore: Investigate something new or unknown. Describe: Provide details about what something is like. Explain: Understand why or how something happens. Predict: Forecast what might happen in the future. Example: If you’re researching a new type of electric car: Explore: Test how it performs in different weather conditions. Describe: Document its speed, battery life, and features. Explain: Figure out why it uses less energy than other cars. Predict: Estimate how popular it will be based on current trends. 2. Research Design What It Is: The overall plan or strategy for c...

Introduction to Research Methods and Methodology

When starting a research project, two key terms often come up: Research Methods and Research Methodology . While they might sound similar, they play different roles in the research process. Below, I’ll break them down with clear definitions, explanations, and examples to help you understand each one. Research Methods What Are They? Research methods are the specific tools and techniques you use to collect and analyze data. In Simple Terms: These are the practical "how-to" steps you take to gather information and figure out what it means. Think of them as the tools in your research toolbox—each one is designed for a specific job. Examples: Want to know people’s opinions? You might use a survey , where you ask questions and record answers. Curious if one thing affects another? You could run an experiment , like testing how different amounts of water change plant growth. Research Methodology What Is It? Research methodology is the overall strategy or approach guiding your res...

Objectives of Research

Research -  Main Goal of Research: To find answers to questions using scientific methods. Basically, to discover the truth about things we don't know yet. Specific Research Goals (Different Types of Research): Even though every research project is unique, most research aims can be grouped into these types: Exploratory Research (or Formulative Research): Goal: To get to know something new or understand it better. To gain familiarity with a topic or get new insights . When to use it: When you don't know much about something and want to explore it and learn the basics. Think of it like: Exploring a new place for the first time. You're just trying to get a feel for it, see what's there, and understand the landscape. Descriptive Research: Goal: To describe something accurately . To show the characteristics of a person, a place, a situation, or a group. When to use it: When you want to paint a clear picture of what something is like, who is involved, what's hap...