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🔴 How to Choose Research Methods for Research Questions 🔴

 ðŸ”´ How to Choose Research Methods for Research Questions 🔴 🔴 For exploratory questions, flexible methods have to be chosen, which are typically qualitative methods. 🔴 For explanatory questions, fixed methods have to be chosen, which are typically quantitative methods. Each question is destined for its own method. 🔴 You have to try to understand which method is appropriate for an exploratory question and which method is appropriate for an explanatory question. Flexible methods are used in qualitative research. In this sense, in general, you can say that for exploratory questions, qualitative methods are used. But in practical, real-world research, even in quantitative research- such as hormonal studies-based research -open-ended questions can be used. In this case, exploratory questions are needed to answer, then a quantitative method can be selected for the exploratory questions. For example: "Do you have any message for those who are frightened to expose their insecurities?...

Knowledge

 Knowledge is being reproduced in a prescribed form coined by the cross-disciplinary approach. That structure is followed and accepted as innovative, and high-indexed journals accept these papers as innovative. This does not reflect innovation; this is because modern research is striving to reunite it (natural and social science). Suppose, when you break H₂O, what do you see? H⁺, O²⁻. The many times you break H₂O through chemical reaction, you get the same result. Hence, where newness stands remains a question. Yes, you can say that through these disciplines' integration, you get new perspectives and ideas. But they are being generated within the juxtaposition of natural and social science. The question is whether scientists or researchers have been able to generate a new one, keeping aside this framework. In nature, before the Big Bang, everything was centered into one point. But, because of the Big Bang, every element dispersed. And researchers and scientists only discover unexpl...