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Overview of the research process. Purpose of research. Research with us since early days (why?) Main reasons: Explain why things are the way they are (e.g. sun rises every morning?) Predict phenomena (e.g. human behaviour) Add value (improve things)
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Purpose of research • Research with us since early days (why?) • Main reasons: • Explain why things are the way they are (e.g. sun rises every morning?) • Predict phenomena (e.g. human behaviour) • Add value (improve things) • New discoveries (inventions speak for themselves)
Why do research? • Research should not be an obligation • Should be planned and executed because: • A problem must be solved • Personal interest • Developing skills • Job advancement • Better qualifications • Therefore research should have an aim/goal to make it easier
Origin of research problems • Research problems originate from: • Practical problems • Previous research • Historical research • Case studies • Action research (control groups and experimental groups) • Personal interest
Making key research decision • Do not start from scratch (investigate your field of interest first) • Write down what you want to do. Have a notebook to note all information, ideas and references • Do not rush into a decision. Play with ideas and talk to as many people and experts in the field – do thorough literature review • Evaluate all alternatives and get opinions • Take responsibility, its your project, time and effort
Hurdles in the research process • Initial stages in the research is difficult • Research begins with idea/interest/project • Then formulate problem linked to topic • Hard work to narrow down problem and keep it focused • Research design and methodology can assist you here (multi-method strategy) • Triangulation helps with testing own data and for validity and reliability of results • Important aspects in the process are: • Preparation (formulate problem, supervisor) • Planning (Literature and proposal - essentail) • Process (literature and empirical study) • Product (writing it down)
Factors influencing research process • Motivation • supervisor and interest in topic are crucial • Isolation • Get involved in research groups, share references and ideas • Planning and management of time • Read book by Mouton: How to succeed in a M & D study, chapter 15 • Work out a time schedule (project management) • Methodology • crucial for results and answering research problem • Empirical study • collecting data and verifying it • Book with statician or get software package to identify trends and provide detailed excel spreadsheets (peoplesurveys)
Methodology Focus on research process and tools, procedures to be used Point of departure = Specific tasks (data collection/sampling) Focus on individual steps in research process and most objective procedures to be employed Research design versus methodology • Design • Focus on the end product: What kind of study is planned? • Point of departure = Research problem • Focus on logic of research: What kind of evidence is required to address questions adequately?
About the choice of design and method • Make sure about your choice • Have enough evidence to support your choice • Determine the value of triangulation • Make sure of the different criteria and categories • Be realistic • Sampling respondents or participants • Get ethical approval or consent from them before conducting collection of data • Data collection and choices also needs consideration
Search for information • Make use of library (Faculty librarian) • Electronic databases (IEEE, ACM) • Governmental policies, white papers, documents on the topic • Identify primary sources and secondary sources • Make use of latest references on the topic (conference papers, journal articles) • Read as much as possible on the topic to ensure you do not duplicate a study already done • Look on NRF Nexus database to ensure study is unique • Ask expert advise from international researchers • Use citation guide for referencing • Get training from library people on searching for information at the right places
Choosing your supervisor • The Faculty usually will support you here to allocate a available supervisor in the field of study • Important to decide on your compatibility with prospective supervisor • Talk to student he/she has already assisted or are currently assisting with postgraduate supervision • Trace your supervisor’s publication record in his/her field • Certain rules and guidelines must be determined • Negotiate roles and responsibilities between you and your supervisor • Stick to appointments and be honest if you did not progress • Collaboration and participation from both is necessary • Indicate any problems to Head of Department • Establish number of students successfully graduated by your supervisor as a guideline to decide on a specific supervisor • Remember postgraduate research is a subjective process and a journey into the unknown for you • Enjoy the ride!!