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RESEARCH PROCESS
Research Process
– The Research Problem
– Formulation of Research Objectives
– Review of Related Literature
– Delimitation of the Research Problem
– Formulation of Testable Hypothesis
– Identification of Research Variables
– Construction of Research Design
– Designing Tools for Data Collection
– Designing Plan for Data Analysis
– Collection of Data
– Data Processing
– Data Analysis and Interpretation
– Drawing Conclusions and
  Recommendations
– Writing of Research Report
– Reporting of Research Findings
The Research Problem
Research Problem

• S - pecific
• M – easurable
• A – chievable
• R – ealistic
• T - imebound
Stating the Research Problem
Stating the Research Problem

• Research problem must be stated in a clear
  and complete grammatical sentence in as few
  words as possible
Effects of pharmaceuticals on
         fish embryo
• Do environmentally-relevant concentrations of
  diclofenac in freshwater systems exhibit
  embryotoxic and stress protein (hsp 70)
  responses to zebrafish (Danio rerio) embryos?
FORMULATION OF RESEARCH
       OBJECTIVES
• Reflect the questions whose answers the
  investigator wants the study to yield.

• Can be expressed either in the form of a
  statement or a question

• Serve as the “steering wheel” in the conduct
  of a research project.
• Serve as guides in specifying the variables of
  the study, the choice of the research design to
  be used, the data to be collected, as well as
  the interpretation of the results.

The study will determine the relationship
  between sulfur dioxide levels and the rate of
  photosynthesis among resistant species of
  grasses.
Characteristics of Research Objectives
• Phrased clearly, unambiguously, and
  specifically
• Stated in measurable terms and should not
  involve value judgment
Objective
• to study diarrhea

• to determine the role of infant feeding in
  diarrhea

• to compare the incidence of diarrhea between
  bottle, breast-fed, and mixed-fed infant
Objective
• To study the effect of neem tree extract



• To investigate the histological effects of neem
  seed kernel extract on mouse testis
• General Objective: a generic statement which
  describes in broad terms what the study
  wishes to accomplish.

• Specific Objectives: contain indicators on how
  to accomplish the stated objectives and
  therefore, gives direction to the research
  process; identifies in detail and measureable
  terms the aims of the research study.
HOW DO YOU FORMULATE
       YOUR OBJECTIVES?
GENERAL OBJECTIVE
• summarize what is to be achieved by the
  study.
• should be closely related to the research
  question.
• EXAMPLE:
  – Problem: low utilization of child protection units
    (CPUs)
  – General Objective: to identify the reasons for
    this low utilization
HOW DO YOU FORMULATE YOUR
OBJECTIVES?
 SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE
   – smaller, logically connected parts of a
     general objective
   – should systematically address the various
     aspects (dimensions) of the general
     objective
   – should specify what you will do in your
     study, where and for what purpose.
General Objectives:
To investigate the histological effects of neem seed kernel
  extract on mouse testis

Specific Objectives:
1. To identify the changes in testes histology due to neem
   seed kernel extract (NSKE) exposure.
2. To determine the relationship between neem seed kernel
   extract (NSKE) and occurrence of abnormal sperm
   morphology.
3. To provide a feasible physiological basis for the anti-libido
   property of neem extract.
Objective
• General objective
1. To document plants used by Aeta as repellents
   against hematophagous insects
• Specific objective
1. To identify plants used by Aeta as repellents
    against hematophagous insects
2. To determine which parts of the plants are used
   for such purpose
3. To determine the mode of application and
   frequency of use of these plants
SAMPLE OBJECTIVES
• GENERAL: To evaluate if home-based care (CHBC) projects in
  Zimbabwe provide adequate, affordable and sustainable care of
  good quality to people with HIV/AIDS, and to identify ways in
  which these services can be improved
• SPECIFIC
  – To identify the full range of economic, psychosocial, health/nursing care and
    other needs of patients and their families affected by AIDS.
  – To determine the extent to which formal and informal support systems
    address these needs from the viewpoint of service providers as well as
    patients.
  – To determine the economic costs of CHBC to the patient and family as well as
    to the formal CHBC programmes themselves.
  – To relate the calculated costs to the quality of care provided to the patient by
    the family and to the family/patient by the CHBC programme.
PICKING THE RIGHT WORDS
• Clearly phrased in operational terms

• Use action verbs
  – Examples:
    explain, apply, predict, identify, employ,
    evaluate, describe, illustrate, defend, integrate,
    use, assess, contrast, interpret, distinguish,
    sort, categorize, diagram, solve, formulate,
    report, relate, organize, restate, recall,
    prepare, review, list, arrange, classify, name,
    construct, translate, recognize, create,
    determine
WORDS TO AVOID
• To know
• To understand
• To really understand
• To fully appreciate
• To internalize
• To grasp the significance of
• To have an awareness of
FORMULATION OF TESTABLE
          HYPOTHESIS
• Hypothesis Definition

• A tentative explanation for certain phenomena, or
  events which have occurred or will occur (Gay,1976)

• States the researcher’s expectations concerning the
  relationship between two or more variables in the
  research problem

• Testable statement of a potential relationship between
  two or more variables (McGuigan, 1978)
Characteristics of a Good
              Hypothesis

• Stated in declarative form
• Stated in definite terms, the relationship
  between variables
• Should reflect the theory or literature that it is
  based on
• Should be brief and to the point
• Should be testable.
Two Types of Hypothesis

Null Hypothesis
• Ho
• Never true or established but can be possibly disproved
  in the course of the experimentation
• Always a statement of _____________
• No difference relationship between the variables we
  want to study
• May act as a starting point and as a benchmark against
  which the researcher will measure the actual outcome
  of the study once the researcher has collected the
  data.
Research Hypothesis
• HA
• Alternative hypothesis
• Relationship is always positive
• Statement of ______________.
• Examples:
• Ho : Vitamin C does not inhibit chromosomal
  lagging.
• HA : Vitamin C does inhibit chromosomal lagging
  by 50% compared to placebo.

• Ho : Cerebral artery bypass is as effective as
  standard medical therapy
• HA : Cerebral artery bypass is more effective
  than standard medical therapy.
• Two Types of Research Hypothesis
  – Non-directional – reflects a difference between
    groups, but the direction of the difference
    (unequal) is NOT specified.
  – Directional – reflects a difference between groups
    and the difference is specified.
IDENTIFICATION OF RESEARCH
              VARIABLES
• Variable – any trait/characteristic that
  manifest differences irrespective of whether
  the differences are qualitative or quantitative.

• Qualitative – eye color, shape of teeth, sex
• Quantitative – weight, height, length, light
  intensity, temperature
Types of Variables:
Independent – the treatment variable
             - _________ in the course of an experiment in an effort to
   understand the effects of this manipulation on some outcome (which you
               know as the dependent variable)
             - the variable which is presumed to cause,
   effect, influence, or stimulate the outcome.

Dependent – outcome variables in a research study
         - refers to the outcome or response variable

Extraneous Variable – by themselves produce changes which may be mistaken to
   be the effect of the                      independent variable being
   considered.
                  - Controlled, held constant or randomized – so the effects are
   neutralized, cancelled out or equated for all conditions.
INTRODUCTION
•   BACKGROUND/ RATIONALE
•   OBJECTIVES
•   HYPOTHESIS
•   SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
•   LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY

Deadline on December 2
• Saccharum spontaneum flavonoid as a
  potential food preservative
• Flavonoid as preservative
• Flavonoid

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Research Process- Objective, Hypothesis (Lec2)

  • 2. Research Process – The Research Problem – Formulation of Research Objectives – Review of Related Literature – Delimitation of the Research Problem – Formulation of Testable Hypothesis – Identification of Research Variables – Construction of Research Design – Designing Tools for Data Collection – Designing Plan for Data Analysis – Collection of Data – Data Processing – Data Analysis and Interpretation – Drawing Conclusions and Recommendations – Writing of Research Report – Reporting of Research Findings
  • 4. Research Problem • S - pecific • M – easurable • A – chievable • R – ealistic • T - imebound
  • 6. Stating the Research Problem • Research problem must be stated in a clear and complete grammatical sentence in as few words as possible
  • 7. Effects of pharmaceuticals on fish embryo
  • 8. • Do environmentally-relevant concentrations of diclofenac in freshwater systems exhibit embryotoxic and stress protein (hsp 70) responses to zebrafish (Danio rerio) embryos?
  • 9. FORMULATION OF RESEARCH OBJECTIVES • Reflect the questions whose answers the investigator wants the study to yield. • Can be expressed either in the form of a statement or a question • Serve as the “steering wheel” in the conduct of a research project.
  • 10. • Serve as guides in specifying the variables of the study, the choice of the research design to be used, the data to be collected, as well as the interpretation of the results. The study will determine the relationship between sulfur dioxide levels and the rate of photosynthesis among resistant species of grasses.
  • 11. Characteristics of Research Objectives • Phrased clearly, unambiguously, and specifically • Stated in measurable terms and should not involve value judgment
  • 12. Objective • to study diarrhea • to determine the role of infant feeding in diarrhea • to compare the incidence of diarrhea between bottle, breast-fed, and mixed-fed infant
  • 13. Objective • To study the effect of neem tree extract • To investigate the histological effects of neem seed kernel extract on mouse testis
  • 14. • General Objective: a generic statement which describes in broad terms what the study wishes to accomplish. • Specific Objectives: contain indicators on how to accomplish the stated objectives and therefore, gives direction to the research process; identifies in detail and measureable terms the aims of the research study.
  • 15. HOW DO YOU FORMULATE YOUR OBJECTIVES? GENERAL OBJECTIVE • summarize what is to be achieved by the study. • should be closely related to the research question. • EXAMPLE: – Problem: low utilization of child protection units (CPUs) – General Objective: to identify the reasons for this low utilization
  • 16. HOW DO YOU FORMULATE YOUR OBJECTIVES? SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE – smaller, logically connected parts of a general objective – should systematically address the various aspects (dimensions) of the general objective – should specify what you will do in your study, where and for what purpose.
  • 17. General Objectives: To investigate the histological effects of neem seed kernel extract on mouse testis Specific Objectives: 1. To identify the changes in testes histology due to neem seed kernel extract (NSKE) exposure. 2. To determine the relationship between neem seed kernel extract (NSKE) and occurrence of abnormal sperm morphology. 3. To provide a feasible physiological basis for the anti-libido property of neem extract.
  • 18. Objective • General objective 1. To document plants used by Aeta as repellents against hematophagous insects • Specific objective 1. To identify plants used by Aeta as repellents against hematophagous insects 2. To determine which parts of the plants are used for such purpose 3. To determine the mode of application and frequency of use of these plants
  • 19. SAMPLE OBJECTIVES • GENERAL: To evaluate if home-based care (CHBC) projects in Zimbabwe provide adequate, affordable and sustainable care of good quality to people with HIV/AIDS, and to identify ways in which these services can be improved • SPECIFIC – To identify the full range of economic, psychosocial, health/nursing care and other needs of patients and their families affected by AIDS. – To determine the extent to which formal and informal support systems address these needs from the viewpoint of service providers as well as patients. – To determine the economic costs of CHBC to the patient and family as well as to the formal CHBC programmes themselves. – To relate the calculated costs to the quality of care provided to the patient by the family and to the family/patient by the CHBC programme.
  • 20. PICKING THE RIGHT WORDS • Clearly phrased in operational terms • Use action verbs – Examples: explain, apply, predict, identify, employ, evaluate, describe, illustrate, defend, integrate, use, assess, contrast, interpret, distinguish, sort, categorize, diagram, solve, formulate, report, relate, organize, restate, recall, prepare, review, list, arrange, classify, name, construct, translate, recognize, create, determine
  • 21. WORDS TO AVOID • To know • To understand • To really understand • To fully appreciate • To internalize • To grasp the significance of • To have an awareness of
  • 22. FORMULATION OF TESTABLE HYPOTHESIS • Hypothesis Definition • A tentative explanation for certain phenomena, or events which have occurred or will occur (Gay,1976) • States the researcher’s expectations concerning the relationship between two or more variables in the research problem • Testable statement of a potential relationship between two or more variables (McGuigan, 1978)
  • 23. Characteristics of a Good Hypothesis • Stated in declarative form • Stated in definite terms, the relationship between variables • Should reflect the theory or literature that it is based on • Should be brief and to the point • Should be testable.
  • 24. Two Types of Hypothesis Null Hypothesis • Ho • Never true or established but can be possibly disproved in the course of the experimentation • Always a statement of _____________ • No difference relationship between the variables we want to study • May act as a starting point and as a benchmark against which the researcher will measure the actual outcome of the study once the researcher has collected the data.
  • 25. Research Hypothesis • HA • Alternative hypothesis • Relationship is always positive • Statement of ______________.
  • 26. • Examples: • Ho : Vitamin C does not inhibit chromosomal lagging. • HA : Vitamin C does inhibit chromosomal lagging by 50% compared to placebo. • Ho : Cerebral artery bypass is as effective as standard medical therapy • HA : Cerebral artery bypass is more effective than standard medical therapy.
  • 27. • Two Types of Research Hypothesis – Non-directional – reflects a difference between groups, but the direction of the difference (unequal) is NOT specified. – Directional – reflects a difference between groups and the difference is specified.
  • 28. IDENTIFICATION OF RESEARCH VARIABLES • Variable – any trait/characteristic that manifest differences irrespective of whether the differences are qualitative or quantitative. • Qualitative – eye color, shape of teeth, sex • Quantitative – weight, height, length, light intensity, temperature
  • 29. Types of Variables: Independent – the treatment variable - _________ in the course of an experiment in an effort to understand the effects of this manipulation on some outcome (which you know as the dependent variable) - the variable which is presumed to cause, effect, influence, or stimulate the outcome. Dependent – outcome variables in a research study - refers to the outcome or response variable Extraneous Variable – by themselves produce changes which may be mistaken to be the effect of the independent variable being considered. - Controlled, held constant or randomized – so the effects are neutralized, cancelled out or equated for all conditions.
  • 30. INTRODUCTION • BACKGROUND/ RATIONALE • OBJECTIVES • HYPOTHESIS • SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY • LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY Deadline on December 2
  • 31. • Saccharum spontaneum flavonoid as a potential food preservative • Flavonoid as preservative • Flavonoid