Title: INSPIRING CREATIVE AND INNOVATIVE MINDS
1Research Methodology (UNP0010) Semester 2
2012/2013Lecturer Dr. Nor Zairah Ab.Rahim
INSPIRING CREATIVE AND INNOVATIVE MINDS
2- Designed for
- Master by Course
- Runs like this - all students
- Attend all 3 meetings 4 hours in each meeting
- 1.Meeting 1 Get to know the research topic and
interest, lectures on several key area of
research methodology Part 1, Discussion. - 2. Meeting 2 Library Search, Quiz about topic in
Meeting 1, continue with lectures on several key
area of research methodology Part 2. - 3. Meeting 3 Presentation of Proposal (First 3
Chapters of Thesis) - Assessment i. tasks in the subject outline, ii.
quizzes, iii. Presentation, iv. Written Proposal,
v. Overall Participation
3END PRODUCT?
For Writing Guidelines, refer to 1.http//www.ais
.utm.my/zuraini/category/documents-sharing/ 2.
http//sps.utm.my/sps/images/academicresources/UTM
20Thesis20Manual202007.pdf
- Presentation of Proposal
- PPT Slide
- Hardcopy Proposal
- Corrected Proposal
- 15 Pages
- PPT Slides
Submit Online to me. Dateline 15th March 2013 by
4 PM
4Research
5Research
6Research
Research Task Everyday thinking
Identify a problem What to cook for lunch?
Gather data Look what is in the fridge
Analyse the data Is it enough for everybody in the house? Everybodys favourite food?
Interpret the data Need more ingredient
Gather more data Where can I get the ingredient? Simple to cook? Enough time?
Analyse the data The cheapest shop? Fresh ingredients? Buy readymade meals?
Interpret the data Pak Alis shop sell fresh chicken. Everyone in the house loves chicken rendang. But preparing rendang will take a lot of time, tiring, too many ingredients
Draw conclusion Go to the stall buy readymade rendang ?
7Research
- Creation of new knowledge, using an appropriate
process to the satisfaction of the users of the
research - learn how to cook rendang, learn the best stall
that sell cheap tasty rendang
Everyday thinking Good academic research
Poor data Incomplete data Hasty thinking Sufficient data sources Appropriate data sources Accurately recorded Properly analysed No hidden assumption Conclusion well-founded Properly presented As judged by the users of the research
8What is Research?
- Research is a human activity based on
intellectual investigation and aimed at
discovering, interpreting, and revising human
knowledge on different aspects of the world. - Research is the method used to accumulate
scientific knowledge. - Roscoe, J.T. (1975)
INSPIRING CREATIVE AND INNOVATIVE MINDS
9What is Research?
- Research is any conscious premeditated (planned/
intended/ studied) inquiry any investigation
which seeks to increase ones knowledge of a
given situation. - Goldhor, H. (1972)
INSPIRING CREATIVE AND INNOVATIVE MINDS
10Research Definitions
11Differences between undergraduate
project/research vs Masters and Ph.D thesis
(research)
12Activities in a Research
INSPIRING CREATIVE AND INNOVATIVE MINDS
13Research Process
14Types of Research
- In social science
- Basic research aimed at generating fundamental
knowledge and theoretical understanding about
basic human and other natural processes - Applied research focuses on answering practical
questions to provide relatively immediate
solutions - Action research on solving practitioners local
problems
More Specific
INSPIRING CREATIVE AND INNOVATIVE MINDS
15Computing Discipline
- The Computing Discipline
- Hardware Electrical Engineering, Computer
Engineering. - Software Computer Science, Software
engineering. - Organizational Information Systems Information
Technology
INSPIRING CREATIVE AND INNOVATIVE MINDS
16Categories of Research in CS
- Application-Based Research
- How knowledge areas of CS can contribute to other
fields eg Bioinformatics, Healthcare, tsunami
detection system, earthquake prediction system - Theory-Based Research
- How knowledge of Cs can be enhanced, improved,
formulated eg Fuzzy Set Theory, Pattern
recognition. - Industry-based Research
- Practical usage eg CAD, QC Dept, Human resource
dept.
INSPIRING CREATIVE AND INNOVATIVE MINDS
17Reasons for doing research
- To add to the body of knowledge
- To solve a problem
- To find out what happen
- To find evidence to inform practice
- To develop a greater understanding of people or
their world - To predict, plan and control
- To contribute to other peoples well-being
- To contribute to personal needs
- To test or disprove a theory
- To come out with a better way
- To understand another persons point of view
- To create more interest in the researcher
18The outcome of the research
- A new or improved product
- A new theory
- A re-interpretation of an existing theory
- New or improved research tool or technique
- A new or improved model or perspective
- An in-depth study of a particular situation
- An exploration of a topic, area or field
- A critical analysis
- Unanticipated outcomes
19Sources of research ideas
- Suggestions from people
- Past research students work
- Recent conference journal paper
(www.scholar.google.com) - Call for papers
- Current issues
- Clients needs
- To support or refute certain statements
- e.g - Green computing is the future
- - Social networking is the future
communication - - Baby dumping is the result of new year
events
20Never stop writing
- Keep notes of
- Possible research questions
- Anything that came across your mind in relation
to the research thoughts problems, insights,
plans, emerging analysis, interpretation - Helps to clarify your ideas esp when you meet
your SV - Exercise for your proposal/thesis writing
21What Research is NOT?
- Research is not information gathering
- Gathering information from resources such as
books or magazines. - No contribution to new knowledge
- Research is not the transformation of facts
- No contribution to new knowledge although this
might make knowledge more accessible.
INSPIRING CREATIVE AND INNOVATIVE MINDS
22Who is a Researcher?
- Matured
- Ability to focus and concentrate
- Disciplined
- Independent
- Hardworking
- Innovative Creative
- Critical Thinking
- Available (time)
INSPIRING CREATIVE AND INNOVATIVE MINDS
23Research Skills
- To prepare effective proposal
- To generate results
- To communicate results presentation
publication
INSPIRING CREATIVE AND INNOVATIVE MINDS
24Think Like A Researcher
- An investigation (an inquiry) to find something
out. - Controlled inquiry concerning certain events.
- Problem solving.
- Application of the scientific approach to study a
problem - Systematic , controlled, empirical and critical
investigation guided by theory and hypothesis.
INSPIRING CREATIVE AND INNOVATIVE MINDS
25Think Like A Researcher
- Encounter problems
- State problems
- Propose hypotheses
- Deduce outcomes
- Formulate rival hypotheses
- Devise and conduct empirical tests
- Draw conclusions
26Think Like A Researcher
- Concepts Accepted collection of meanings or
characteristics associated with certain events,
objects, conditions, situations and behaviors. An
Idea expressed as symbol or in words (e.g sd/t
sspeed, ddistance, ttime) - Constructs A definition specially invented to
represent an abstract phenomenon for a given
research project. - Operational Definitions Stated in terms of
specific criteria for testing or measurement.
E.g if the concept is "weight", an operational
definition could be "the weight of an object as
measured on a scale". - Theory A set of systematically interrelated
concepts, definitions and propositions that are
advanced to explain and predict phenomenon.
INSPIRING CREATIVE AND INNOVATIVE MINDS
27Examples of constructs
Ideas PeopleOrganisations Events Objects/Things Ageism, sexism, racism, self-esteem, poverty, social capital, trust, philanthropy, affluence, morality, tolerance, air pollution, genetic engineering, euthanasia, marriage, taboosAge, gender, ethnicity, height, obesity, morbidity, energy, muscle soreness, fatigueFinancial performance, corporate social responsibility, firm survival, organisational culture, service quality, corporate governance, outsourcing, alliancesArmageddon, famine, urban regeneration, Jihad, secularismSun, hurricanes, tsunamis, trees, flowers, amino acids, stem cells
28Research is NOT a SIMPLE Linear Activity
- Never more in a straight line.
- Always loops back forth.
- Manage the parts in order to manage the whole.
- Searching for something you wont know until you
find it. - Nobody can solve the worlds great problems in a
tiny project.
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29Research Paradigm
- Positivist Paradigm
- Attempts to test hypothesis, precise quantitative
data by using experiments, surveys and
statistical analysis. Independent variables
dependent variables, cause effect. - Interpretive Paradigm
- To understand phenomenon
- Critical Paradigm
- To help subjects to change improve current
conditions eg creating strategies, empowering
initiating actions.
30Researchers Language
Constructs
Conceptual schemes
Concepts
Models/ Framework
Operational definitions
Terms used in research
Variables
Propositions/ Hypotheses
31Theoretical Framework
- Is a conceptual model of how one theorizes or
makes logical sense of the relationships among
the several factors that have been identified as
important to the problem. - LR identifies the variables that might be
important as determined by previous research
findings. - From TF then testable hypothesis can be developed
to examine whether the theory formulated valid or
not.
INSPIRING CREATIVE AND INNOVATIVE MINDS
32Variables
- A variable is an entity that can take on
different values. Anything that can vary can be
considered a variable.
INSPIRING CREATIVE AND INNOVATIVE MINDS
33References
- Oates, B.J (2006) Researching Information Systems
and Computing. Sage Publication. London - "Academy of Management Review" What Constitutes
a Theoretical Contribution? David A. Whetton
1989 - "Human Resource Management" HRM A Map, Model or
Theory? Mike Noon 1999 - SPS Research Methodology Slides (Prof Dr. Muhd
Rashid Rajuddin, Prof Dr. Noor Azlan Ahmad
Zanzali, etc.) - Slides from previous semester (Prof. Dr. Bob
Colomb, Dr. Noorminshah I.Ahad, PM Dr. Zuraini
Ismail)