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5 definition of basic and applied research?

Applied Research -is the research that is designed to solve specific practical problems or
answer certain questions.

Applied research - is designed to answer specific questions aimed at solving practical problems.

Applied research - is a type of research design that seeks to solve a specific problem or provide
innovative solutions to issues affecting an individual, group or society.

Applied research - is sometimes considered to be a non-systematic inquiry because of its direct


approach in seeking a solution to a problem.

Applied research - is one type of research that is used to answer a specific question that has
direct applications to the world. This is the type of research that solves a problem. 

Basic Research - refers to the study that is aimed at expanding the existing base of scientific
knowledge.

Basic research - is curiosity driven. It is motivated by a desire to expand knowledge and


involves the acquisition of knowledge for knowledge's sake.

Basic research - is another type of research, and it is driven purely by curiosity and a desire to
expand our knowledge.

Basic research - is type of research tends not to be directly applicable to the real world in a
direct way, but enhances our understanding of the world around us.

Advantages of Applied Research


Applied research is unbiased in nature because it tests empirical evidence in order to arrive at
valid research outcomes. It employs carefully mapped-out procedures, and this makes it a more
valid research approach. It is useful in solving specific problems. It also focuses on target
behaviors that are highly relevant to society and that typically reveal immediately important
relationships between the behavior and certain stimuli.

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