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Lesson discussion for practical research 1, quarter 3, module 4.
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Possible answers to the questions in the discussion on Justifications/Reasons for Conducting Research are: Introduction: Research is important in various fields of study because it can provide valuable information, improve knowledge, and solve problems. The objective of this module is to learn about the justifications or reasons for conducting research and to understand the importance of research in society. Activity 1: Brainstorming Session: Identifying reasons for conducting research is important because it helps to focus the research question and guide the research process. Common reasons for conducting research include advancing knowledge, solving problems, improving practices, or developing new technologies. Research can benefit society or specific groups of people by providing insights into social issues, improving health outcomes, or informing policy decisions. Activity 2: Examples of Research Justifications: Analyzing examples of research justifications can help us to understand the purpose of the research and its potential impact. The justification for a research project can be identified by looking at the research question, the problem being addressed, and the intended outcomes or benefits. A research justification can change or evolve during the research process if new information or unexpected findings emerge. Activity 3: Research Project: Steps to develop a research justification include identifying the problem or question, reviewing existing literature, defining the scope of the study, and considering potential impacts and ethical implications. To ensure that a research justification is relevant and coherent, it should be clear, concise, and supported by evidence. Potential ethical considerations when conducting research include protecting participants' privacy and confidentiality, obtaining informed consent, and minimizing harm or risks to participants. Conclusion: Key takeaways from this module include the importance of identifying justifications for research, the potential impact of research on society, and the need to consider ethical implications.
Learners can apply what they've learned to their own research interests or projects by thinking critically about the reasons for conducting research and how their research can contribute to society. Possible questions that learners may still have about developing justifications for research could include how to balance the benefits of research with potential ethical concerns or how to refine a research justification based on feedback or new information.