Transcription of Chapter I THE NATURE OF RESEARCH
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Chapter ITHENATURE OFRESEARCHR esearch involves original work in answering aquestion or solving a problem. Of the severaldifferent RESEARCH approaches available, thisbook focuses on those approaches which can beapplied to solve questions or problems that aredirectly related to everyday life. The techniqueof community involvement in practical issues isoften called action RESEARCH . In this Chapter , youwill find an overview of the steps needed todevelop an action RESEARCH plan. Common errorsthat are made in the RESEARCH process arediscussed, from the perspective of both insidersand outsiders to the Community-Based RESEARCH : A Handbook for Native AmericansResearchisbydefinition originalwork,asearchingtoansweraquestion .
5. Determining the way the community or program will provide input. asto the direction of the project and whether changes are needed in the original plan, 6. Collecting the data, 7. Examining the data, 8. Reporting the results, including a description of the data and changes in the methods 9. Implementing a plan to apply the results for ...
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