Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Evaluating a Good Research Work

In evaluating good research from a bad one, there criteria to followed in doing so. The first thing to do is to evaluate if a questions formulated tend to answer all the questions pertaining to the research topic, and hasn't contain unrelated/irrelevant questions. Second is to test the methodology taken if its really leads to collect all data enough to answer all the questions formulated, and these methodology should be presented in the research paper. Your research should not be bias and conclusion should be credible enough to be accepted. Since research is a no ending process, your conclusion should be refutable or allow development if ever. And the most important is your research is original, and every content is not copy pasted. If your research has passed from all these criteria, then it will be considered as a good research, or vice versa. Very Happy

reference:
http://www.nctm.org/publications/content.aspx?id=10164

1 comments:

April said...

You have a idea of evaluating a good research work. I know that you know there are a lot of ways to evaluate a good research work, so don't forget to consider some of it which are not mentioned here! Good luck!!