Identifying a Problem or Question: Defining what you want to explore or solve.
Gathering Information: Collecting data through experiments, surveys,
observations, or
existing resources.
Analyzing Data: Examining the information to identify patterns, trends, or
insights.
Drawing Conclusions: Using the findings to answer the initial question or solve
the
problem.
Presenting Results: Sharing the outcomes through reports, presentations, or
publications.
Scientific Research: Conducting experiments to test hypotheses in fields like physics,
chemistry, or
biology.
Social Research: Studying human behavior, societies, and cultures through surveys or case
studies.
Applied Research: Solving practical problems or improving processes in fields like technology
or
medicine.
Theoretical Research: Exploring abstract concepts and developing new theories or models.
Expands Knowledge: Helps us understand the world better and discover new ideas.
Solves Problems: Provides solutions to real-world challenges.
Encourages Critical Thinking: Develops analytical and problem-solving skills.
Drives Innovation: Leads to new technologies, products, and advancements.
Prepares for the Future: Equips students and professionals with skills for academic and
career
success.
Conduct experiments in science labs.
Participate in science fairs and exhibitions.
Explore topics through projects and presentations.
Use digital tools and resources for data collection and analysis.