At its core,
Over the next several lectures, we will dismantle the mystery of research. We will move from fear and confusion to clarity and structure.
Every great discovery starts with a problem. In Lecture 1, your primary goal is to move from a to a focused problem statement . Bad Example: "I want to study social media." (Too broad)
Lecture 1 is about setting the stage. Research isn't a straight line; it's a cycle of questioning and testing. Your "homework" from this session is to look at your field of interest and identify one specific gap or "pain point" that hasn't been fully explained.
You must determine what has already been discovered. There is no value in reinventing the wheel. This step involves scanning academic journals, books, and previous studies to find the "gap."
At its core,
Over the next several lectures, we will dismantle the mystery of research. We will move from fear and confusion to clarity and structure. Research Methodology Lecture 1 -MiniCourse-
Every great discovery starts with a problem. In Lecture 1, your primary goal is to move from a to a focused problem statement . Bad Example: "I want to study social media." (Too broad) At its core, Over the next several lectures,
Lecture 1 is about setting the stage. Research isn't a straight line; it's a cycle of questioning and testing. Your "homework" from this session is to look at your field of interest and identify one specific gap or "pain point" that hasn't been fully explained. In Lecture 1, your primary goal is to
You must determine what has already been discovered. There is no value in reinventing the wheel. This step involves scanning academic journals, books, and previous studies to find the "gap."