Tuesday, January 11, 2022

Research Methodology Workshop : Learning Outcome

 “There’s no discovery without a search and there’s no rediscovery without a research. 
Every discovery man ever made has always been concealed. 
It takes searchers and researchers to unveil them, that’s what make an insightful leader.”

Benjamin Suulola rightly said about research.“... we can define concept as a logical, mental construction of one or more relationships. [...] It is purely mental, is logical, and can be described; it has been reasoned through sufficiently and presented with clarity. As such, a concept is inherently abstract (takes some things as given or assumed)”My name is Riddhi Bhatt, and I am a student at MKBU's Department of English. We attended a session on Research Methodology on January 7, 2022. It was the second Research Methodology workshop. I'm going to write about the workshop's learning outcomes on my blog. Prof Dilip Barad sir has assigned the work.Dr. J.P. Majmudar will be the session's keynote speaker. This workshop was divided into three sections. It is quite beneficial to our research and writing.

📌Here is the link of the professor's blog CLICK HERE 

  1. Importance of Research- by Prof.J.P.Majmudar
  2. Avoid Plagiarism- Qualitative Research in Digital Era - by Prof. Dilip Barad 
  3. Citation-Tools and Techniques - by Miss Vaidehi Hariyani 
💿Importance of Research- by Prof.J.P.Majmudar :
Prof. Jagdeep Majmudar was the session's primary guest today. He is the first coordinator and a retired professor from the Department of M.B.A. Our institution has reappointed him to oversee the research facilitation centre. This centre primarily focuses on Ph.D. research. Prof. Majmudar delivered really fascinating information on research and the relevance of research in the first session. While conducting research, systematic scientific enquiry is required.This session is the most beneficial to our comprehension of research and writing. As we all know, research should be methodical and scientific. We cannot obtain accurate knowledge about anything until we conduct study. Dr. Majmudar is associated with the market and management, thus he largely offered instances of study related to the market and MNF's survey. In fact, it is critical in any area. Research is highly important, and one cannot do research unless they know how to do it properly, or in a methodical manner. This course has been extremely beneficial to our dissertation writing and research. As we all know, research should be methodical and scientific. So we can realise the significance of authenticity and how much reservation benefits us in numerous domains like as.So we can appreciate the importance of authenticity and how much reservation benefits us in domains like as marketing strategy, management, and writing. In brief, research is an essential component of every study.

💿Avoid Plagiarism- Qualitative Research in Digital Era - by Prof. Dilip Barad :
The second session dealt on plagiarism. How can you avoid plagiarism? and what role does it play in research? What is qualitative research, and how can we make it qualitative in our study? How to pronounce it, how to spot plagiarism, the significance of citations, and at what degree is it permissible. What are the dimensions? How to Recognize CCP ( cut, copy, paste). As a result, it is also quite beneficial to us. Plagiarism is currently the talk of the town. This occurs in a large number of situations. Many people have had to resign from high-ranking jobs and awards as a result of it.
Ex. The president of Hungary, Pal Schmitt, resigned from his largely ceremonial post yesterday amid a storm of criticism over what he called “unfounded allegations” of plagiarism in his 1992 doctoral thesis.(The Irish Times)
There were 5 criteria for this research…




These all things will help us in our dissertation writing. Here I am putting the link to the worksheet, which helps us to understand which source is authentic. 
📀Citation-Tools and Techniques - by Miss Vaidehi Hariyani :
Vaidehi mam led the last session on Citation. We performed group work on several citation tools in this session and discovered a lot of new stuff that we weren't aware of. We cited using Citation Machine (tool), which is one of the citation tools. Many issues are encountered when using this tool, such as the inability to locate suffixes, volumes, and other information. So there are two ways to accomplish it with Citation Machine.
  • Automatic Citation
  • Manual Citation

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