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What is Research?why it is important to spend time formulating and clarifying your research topic?


What is Research  =

Research word is derived from the word Re and Search which is showing its mean, searching the topics which has been searched before and needs to be search for more results So Research can be defined as searching and collecting information to reach new conclusions. We can make research on any topic but it requires specific time to clarify and formulate research topics.

Research is very important for every company, businesses, institutions and industries in order to improve their working, their services, their products and to impose best impact on the targeted market in the world.

Why spending time is necessary for Research=

We need to consume time on researching also for the reason that topic which is being researched has already taken a lots of time so in order to find more new results time is required and necessary.
For example spending time for research is important to find out:
  • Are the topics best fit to the requirements?
  • Are the researched topics contain issues which are linked with the theory of the topic?


Although selecting the topics some creative techniques must be used in research projects. Some techniques of researching are following:
  • Researcher needs to be aware of what is going to be re-searched, without it, it’s difficult to Plan the process of re-searching which needs long time and efforts of the researcher.
  • Every Researcher takes time according to their expertise and the specification of the topic which is to be researched.
  • Research projects can take more or less than one year depending upon the efforts and expertise required for it.


All the above explanations shows that deciding the topics for research needs careful evaluation and the contents, issues in the researched topic must be linked to the theory according to the requirements.


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