A Scientific Problem (Module 1) "Identifying STEM-based Research Problems"
A Scientific Problem (Module 1) "Identifying STEM-based Research Problems"
(Module 1)
“Identifying
STEM-based
Research Problems”
RHODA S.R. CAYANAN, LPT,RPh
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
1. Identify a scientific problem or question.
Is a methodological or systematic
endeavor aimed at generating new
ideas, developing creative designs
and processes, finding solutions to
real-life situations and challenges,
and producing technology-based
devices and products.
5 Basic Stages of Research Process
5 Basic
Stages of 1. Formulation 2. Manipulation 3. Activation 4. Assimilation
5.
Research Dissemination
Process
Scientific Problem
Intended
applications Approaches Purpose or
of the adopted in the goal of
results of the study the study
the study
2 Types of Scientific Inquiry
Basic or Pure Applied
Research Research
to address a specific
To develop new research problem,
knowledge from a resulting in a new
tested hypothesis. device or a new
process.
To correlate
various
To describe To explain To explore factors to be
the current the subjects or able to
state or occurrence issues with account for
condition of of a natural limited a cause-
a specific phenomenon information effect
problem relationship
and an
underlying
mechanism,
among
others
5 Basic Stages of Research Process
1. Formulation
• The research problem or question must be
formulated first.
• The problem must have a strong or firm
foundation to elicit a deliberate and systemic
approach.
• It may emanate from issues and challenges
requiring application of key concepts from
related fields of the STEM track.
• Do an extensive literature survey first in
order to produce a sensible inquiry.
• Literatures may either strengthen or weaken
what is already playing in your mind about a
specific subject matter.
5 Basic Stages of Research Process
1. Formulation
• Scientific Literature Review
• Brings about clarity and direction to
your research problem
• Provides you with additional
information on how to address it and
affirming the need to pursue the
study.
• The objectives of your research can
be clearly identified after the research
problem has been formulated
5 Basic Stages of Research Process
2. Manipulation
• The next step is manipulating the background
information to create or adopt a research design.
• Research Design*
• Is an action plan that details how objectives can
be attained and how the research problem can
be addressed.
5 Basic Stages of Research Process
3. Activation
• Activate or validate your hypothesis
through experimentation, computations,
modelling, and pilot testing, which is the
usual case for a scientific research.
• Rigorous mathematical testing and
measurements using analytical
techniques often aid the data-gathering
process.
• Data are gathered at this stage.
5 Basic Stages of Research Process
4. Assimilation
• The accumulated data are then subjected
to assimilation.
• Data collected are evaluated based on
completeness and reliability.
• STEM-based research, have to apply
statistical* treatment on data generated for
the final analysis of the hypothesis.
5 Basic Stages of Research Process
5. Dissemination
• Once the research process is finished, the
overall results must be disseminated through a
science-related publication or be featured in
an article of a peer-reviewed, International
Scientific Indexing (ISI)-abstracted journal.
Having the findings of your research peer-
viewed and published in a reputable journal is
another goal of the entire scientific work.
• Dissemination of results can also be made
through presentations in technical
conferences, symposiums and meetings.
Ways to Formulate a Research Problem*
3.
1. Creative 2. Divergent
Convergent
thinking thinking
thinking
Applied research
Basic research results in the generation of
is pursued to contribute a new design, process,
new information to an device, or solution to a These include the six
existing of body of certain academic area of thinking hats, attribute listing,
knowledge. concern. and reversed assumption
method, among others.