22/11/2025
Steps in Conducting Research
1. Identify the Research Problem
• Choose a topic.
• Define the issue or question you want to solve.
• Make it specific and manageable.
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2. Review Related Literature
• Read books, articles, journals, and credible online sources.
• Understand what other researchers found.
• Identify gaps your research can address.
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3. Formulate Research Objectives / Questions
• Write what you want to achieve.
• State your main research question.
• Create sub-questions if needed.
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4. Develop a Hypothesis (if applicable)
• A prediction or assumption you will test.
• More common in scientific or quantitative research.
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5. Choose a Research Design
• Quantitative (numbers, surveys, experiments)
• Qualitative (interviews, observations, focus groups)
• Mixed-methods (both)
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6. Select Your Population and Sample
• Decide who you will study.
• Determine sample size.
• Choose sampling method (random, purposive, etc.).
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7. Choose Data Collection Methods
• Surveys
• Interviews
• Experiments
• Observations
• Document analysis
Pick methods that best answer your research questions.
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8. Collect the Data
• Follow your chosen tools and methods.
• Make sure data collection is ethical.
• Keep everything organized.
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9. Analyze the Data
• Quantitative: Use statistics, graphs, charts.
• Qualitative: Code themes, patterns, and insights.
• Compare findings to literature.
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10. Interpret the Results
• Explain what the findings mean.
• Answer your research questions.
• Discuss implications, limitations, and what it suggests.
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11. Present Your Findings
• Write your research report or project.
• Include Introduction → Methodology → Results → Discussion → Conclusion.
• Follow required formatting style (APA, MLA, Chicago, etc.).
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12. Make Conclusions & Recommendations
• Summarize key results.
• Suggest solutions or improvements.
• Propose areas for further research.