Monday, 25 March 2013

Research 101 homework


“Everywhere, our knowledge is incomplete and problems are waiting to be solved.”

For the open, inquisitive mind, the world is full of wonder. Our knowledge and understand, although being at the pinnacle of human understanding is really just scratching the surface. Research is one method we use to extend and expand our understanding, and it is this, [research], that we are going to investigate. So we can start by defining what research is, one favoured definition is: “A contribution to knowledge”. Now things start to get interesting, we have the elaboration of criteria, added by those that came lately - as all knowledge is valuable for the information it contains alone whatever the source, for this contribution to the knowledge request, in that: the knowledge must be logically sound, well written and presented and built upon solid foundations with sound methods.

“We address the void in our knowledge and those unresolved problems by asking relevant questions and seeking answers to them.”

Our element of mankind strives to increase and improve our knowledge base, to this end we endeavour to create questions and hypothesis to explain not only our world but in broader terms “life, the universe and everything” as Douglas Adams so aptly described mankind’s thirst for knowledge; or looking at it another way: we have way too much time on our hands and need stuff to do, so we invent problems and set about solving them and in the process learn things, which we then share with our peers.

So what is research? As a noun it is defined as: The systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions. The word research is derived from the Middle French "recherche", which means "to go about seeking". The earliest recorded use of the term was in 1577. “…the definition of research includes any gathering of data, information and facts for the advancement of knowledge…” It is used to establish or confirm facts even reaffirm the results of previous work, solve new or existing problems, support theorems, or develop new theories.

These steps should be viewed as an ever-changing process rather than a fixed set of steps. So we get to: research is: a planned, systematic investigation of a problem or premise with the aim of answering a question.
Research can also be ad hoc, unplanned and unstructured; history has proven despite the most diligent scientific research some of the greatest discoveries have been made through accidents.
Research is not a meaningless search for nothing. It is not, typically, chaotic, unplanned and ad hoc. Nor is it the exclusive role of: the academic or scientist.

“Our knowledge remains little more than guesswork or at best intuition” (Somers, 2012)
We have used terms in this essay such as: knowledge and wisdom with gay abandon. But what do they actually mean? Data is the raw units of facts and figures, with datum being the individual fact or figure; it is given meaning and becomes information with the understanding of relationships between the data sets. This information is then transformed into knowledge with the understanding of patterns within the relationships. Wisdom, the aim of the philosopher, is achieved through the application of hindsight and the comprehension of principles.

“The role of research is to provide a method for obtaining those answers by inquiringly studying the evidence within the parameters of the Scientific Method.”

This introduces the concept of academic rigour: for all research to be considered as valuable we must conduct that research within a recognised framework. Our research can be pure/fundamental or applied. As a process we question our knowledge and improve our understanding, which requires documentation to a standard together with the use and application of methods and tools.
Research is understood to follow a certain structural process.

Observations and Formation of the topic: Consists of the subject area of one’s interest and following that subject area to conduct subject related research. The subject area should not be randomly chosen since it requires reading a vast amount of literature on the topic to determine the gap in the literature the researcher intends to narrow. A keen interest in the chosen subject area is advisable. The research will have to be justified by linking its importance to already existing knowledge about the topic.

Hypothesis
A testable prediction which designates the relationship between two or more variables.
Conceptual definition
Description of a concept by relating it to other concepts.
Operational definition
Details in regards to defining the variables and how they will be measured/assessed in the study.
Gathering of data
Consists of identifying a population and selecting samples, gathering information from and/or about these samples by using specific research instruments. The instruments used for data collection must be valid and reliable.
Analysis of data
Involves breaking down the individual pieces of data in order to draw conclusions about it.
Data Interpretation
This can be represented through tables, figures and pictures, and then described in words.
Test
revising of hypothesis
Conclusion
reiteration if necessary

“The definition of the scientific method, even amongst many scientists, is seen as some holy grail of science that achieves absolute and unarguable proof.” (Experiment-Resources.com, 2012)
Is the scientific method is verses creationism?

Science and its’ quest for clarity and definitions looks at the nature of research in three different ways:
  1. deductive reasoning
  2. inductive reasoning
  3. abductive reasoning
As an example of deductive reasoning: from Thomas Jefferson’s statement: “all men are equal”. I am a man. And, therefore I must be equal.

As a figurative example of inductive reasoning, When the letter box rattles: the post has arrived. The letter box rattles…

Abductive reasoning is often considered a lesser form of logic and is by far the more abstract forms of reasoning, but is tremendously useful when knowledge is incomplete: it is classically illustrated by: if it rains the streets get wet. The streets are wet, therefore it has been raining. Although in itself a good answer to the state of the streets is being wet, it is not the only answer, more information and data is required to form a more accurate or more specifically defendable statement as to why the streets may be wet.
So in conclusion, research has a nature which is taxonomically classified into three categories. The categories have methodologies. The methodologies have tools. These are combined into a thorough, planned, systematic and focused investigation into a knowledge area, or more accurately domain, with the objective of answering a question. The answer to the question must be presented in a well written, logically sound presentation of the facts substantiating the argument or position.

We research because our knowledge is incomplete and our minds are enquiring. We endeavour to answer questions, even if have to make them up first.

Bibliography

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Wednesday, 2 January 2013

some homework and a few facts about Gangnam style


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Find out about how songs earn money, especially about sync rights, redevelopment by other artists, and parody as defined by the American legal system.

The song is the copyright.
Is it all about the money?
Ben E King thinks it is not.
In the 21st century it is about the multiplicity of music delivery, it has been estimated that there are 165,000 music capable devices produce every hour.

Gangnan style

YouTube search generates 391,000 results
Google search generates 520,000,000 results

From Psy’s YouTube page the ten featured iterations of this track have generated 1,290,347,829 views in five months. That’s 8,484,479 views per day, which is more than the population of Bangalore, India, the 18th most populated city on the planet; or 98.2 views per minute.

61.6% of viewers were male, and those aged between 13 and 17 represented the biggest group.

Twitter and celebrity endorsement via twitter have significantly contributed to the viral spread. The UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon has even joined in the phenomena.

Apparently it’s a first amendment right to poke fun and everyone wants in on the act, a SpongeBob square pants version has generated 2,682,114 views and people seem to love chipmunks: three renditions alone have generated: 13,369,621 views.

Currently 18.31% of the world’s population have watch or listened it once. That is 227,216,459 hours of listening time or 25,938 years. "Gangnam Style" dancing will burn 150–200 calories per half-hour, which means if we did the dance we would have consumed 79,525,760,596 calories, which is enough to feed more than 53 million people for a day; or the equivalent of the total energy released in the nuclear fission of 3.78 grams of uranium-235; which is about the same as about 792 tonnes of TNT, or 333 lightening bolts.

In the days of the CD it would represent a stack 1,552 Km high, that is more than 175 times the height of Mount Everest.

In data terms it represents 3.10 x 1019 bits, or 3.88 x 103 petabytes. The world has generated in the region 2.7 x 1021 bytes in 2012, so this one song alone has contributed just 0.14% to the worlds consumption.