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KEY POINTS 1

 Researcher's Autonomy: The researcher is responsible for selecting their research problem
or topic independently.
 Alignment with Interests: The chosen research problem should align with the researcher's
personal interests and areas of specialization.
 Competence: The researcher must have the necessary knowledge and expertise to tackle
the chosen research problem effectively.
 Financial Feasibility: The research should be financially feasible for the researcher,
meaning they should be able to support it within their means.
 Funding Options: If the research exceeds the researcher's financial capabilities, they
should actively seek external funding sources to support their work.
KEY POINTS 2

 Researchable and Manageable: The research should be feasible and doable, implying that
the data needed for the study are accessible and available.
 Data Quality: Data used in the research must meet high standards of accuracy,
objectivity, and verifiability to ensure the reliability of findings.
 Specific Questions: The research should address specific questions or sub-problems,
indicating a clear focus for the study.
 Testable Hypotheses: Any hypotheses formulated as part of the research should be
designed in a way that allows them to be tested, either accepted or rejected, through
empirical investigation.
 Availability of Equipment: Adequate equipment and instruments necessary for the
research should be available and capable of producing valid and reliable results.
These key points emphasize the importance of feasibility, data quality, clear research questions,
and the ability to test hypotheses in conducting meaningful and successful research.
Key Points 3:

 Timely Completion: The research should be feasible to complete within a reasonable


timeframe, indicating that it is not overly ambitious or time-consuming.
 Significance: The research should have a meaningful and significant purpose, implying
that it addresses important questions or issues.
 Relevance: The research should be relevant to the current context, demonstrating its
applicability and importance in the present time and situation.
These key points stress the importance of conducting research that is not only achievable but
also addresses pertinent questions and concerns of the present time.
KEY POINTS 4:

 Practical and Implementable Results: The research should yield findings that are practical
and can be put into action or implemented in real-world scenarios.
 Original Thinking: The research process should involve original thinking, indicating that it
contributes something new or unique to the field of study.
 Critical Thinking: Critical thinking is essential in evaluating information, arguments, and
evidence objectively and logically.
 Reflective Thinking: Reflective thinking involves careful consideration and analysis of the
research process and its implications, encouraging a deeper understanding of the subject
matter.
These key points emphasize the importance of research results that have practical applications,
promote originality, and are the product of critical and reflective thinking.
KEY POINTS 5:

 Contribution to Human Knowledge: The research study should add to our understanding
of a specific topic, thereby contributing to the broader body of knowledge, particularly in
the context of national development goals.
 Focus on Quality of Human Life: The study should have a clear connection to national
development goals aimed at enhancing the quality of human life. This implies that the
research should address issues relevant to societal improvement.
 Problem-Solving: The research should identify and address specific problems or
challenges and, ideally, provide insights or solutions to those problems.
 Practical Application: The study should not only identify problems but also suggest ways
to solve or ameliorate them, indicating a practical and actionable dimension to the
research.
These key points underscore the importance of research that advances knowledge, aligns with
national development goals, and offers solutions to real-world problems, ultimately benefiting
human society.
KEY POINTS 6:

 Preservation of Moral and Spiritual Values: The research should not compromise or
weaken moral and spiritual values. It should be conducted in a manner that upholds
ethical and spiritual principles.
 Non-Advocacy of Violence: The research should not promote or endorse violence as a
means to bring about change. Instead, it should advocate for peaceful methods to address
issues or effect change.
 Respect for the Existing Order: The research should not advocate for a disruptive or
violent overthrow of the current system or order. It should focus on constructive and
peaceful ways to improve or change existing conditions.
These key points highlight the importance of conducting research in an ethical and non-violent
manner, respecting established values and institutions while seeking positive change through
peaceful means.
KEY POINTS 7:

 Reciprocity: The researcher expects or requires some form of return or benefit as a result
of their research efforts.
 Benefit to the Researcher: The return mentioned in the sentence typically implies that the
researcher should gain something valuable, whether it's knowledge, data, insights,
financial compensation, recognition, or any other form of reward.
This key point emphasizes the idea that research should provide value or benefits to the
researcher in some way, making the research process worthwhile and rewarding.
KEY POINTS 8:
Key Points of the Sentence:

 Consideration of Hazards: The research or action being discussed should involve a


thorough assessment and consideration of potential hazards.
 Types of Hazards: Hazards can take various forms, including physical, social, or legal
risks. These risks should all be taken into account.
 Protection of Individuals and Living Things: The primary concern is to ensure the safety
and well-being of individuals and other living beings who may be affected by the research
or action.
This key point highlights the importance of conducting research or actions in a manner that
prioritizes safety and minimizes potential harm to people and the environment.

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