Research From The Start To The End
Published 3/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 4.08 GB | Duration: 6h 23m
Published 3/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 4.08 GB | Duration: 6h 23m
part of the Big Bang of Data Science
What you'll learn
The philosophy of understanding Research using the TRA
Research methodology, paradigms, and philosophical review.
Structure of research conduct & the ethical factor
Fundamental understanding of research problem, literature review, and writing them
Lab_01 implementation: to apply the previous theoretical outlines
Understanding theory from subjective and objective views
Understanding framework from conceptual and perceptual views
Articulating your first research question, ground hypothesis and research design
How to- define the space of variables, measuring & evaluating them
Create your own research instrument using various tools
Comprehensive understanding of research data, its validity and reliability
Lab_02 implementation: to apply ALL the previous theoretical outlines
Requirements
No specific experience needed. ONLY, your motivation to outcome a product that is good, successful, and intelligent
Description
at glance:This is the first element of the Big Bang of Data Science, -Research from the Start to The End.I don’t want to stick to that abstract and direct definition from the academic book, on the meaning of research, but from the industrial one. So, I believe RESEARCH is the concertmaster with the highest leadership position among all the other parts that are responsible for the outcome of a product. Research is an art that identifies the identity and confirms the destiny of the product. Put simply, if you have a bad research start, no matter how well and advanced equipped you are, I guarantee your product will be a failure. To this end, the first book is carefully crafted to meet all the requirements to build your product on the right foundation of research method.competitive advantages:In this book you will find a few outlines that deliver the competitive advantages.The first three units present an abstract/academic presentation of research, then in chapter four you have a concrete implementation in the form of lab-discussion. Where the lab is a real-life project. So, you are going to implement what you have learnt in theory.In chapter six, you are going to learn one of the most important skills that many are unable to do, and that is how to build a research instrument. So, you are going to see the steps on creating your own research instrument to measure the variables of the research features. As an outcome, you will no longer have to rely on copy-paste surveys and similar tools to collect data for the project.The last chapter is lab-02, where you are going to see the final implementation of research from an industrial perspective. You will see how all the academic information you have learnt by then is going just to be right used on real-life project.who is this material for?This book is for anyone, regardless of the educational background, with the interest in building, creating and producing a professional product that has a vision of the future. You don’t have to have specific skill in any way, but extreme enthusiasm to learn how to make the right decision. So, it is meant for an audience of: (1) students, under or postgraduate. (2) scholars, (3) researchers, (4) scientists, (5) executives, (6) managers, (7) professionals, (8) or laypersons.contents:Research In principle[✓] The Relevance of Research & Data Science to Task Right Accomplishment [TRA][✓] The Philosophy of Descriptive & Inferential[✓] The Research Conductor & Categories[✓] ConclusionImplementation & Approaches to Research[✓] Research Methodology/paradigms, philosophical review[✓] Structure of Research Conduct[✓] Ethical Factor & Research[✓] ConclusionResearch Topics & Literature Review[✓] What is the research problem?[✓] Conduction the Literature Review[✓] Reviewing & Writing The sources of Literature[✓] ConclusionLAB-SECTION –01[✓]The story[✓] The consultancy[✓] Scientific implementationFramework & Research Design[✓] Philosophy of theory[✓] Philosophy of framework[✓] Research technical implementation[✓] ConclusionExecution of The Research Project[✓] The Philosophy of Measurement[✓] Philosophy of Subject[✓] Research Data[✓] Writing Formal Research[✓] ConclusionLAB-Section –02[✓] Induct or deduct the research[✓] What is in the literature review[✓] Framework implementation[✓] Articulate research question & hypothesis[✓] The research design[✓] Building the research instrument[✓] Research implementation
Overview
Section 1: About the Trainer
Lecture 1 Dahman's Phi Services- Initiative
Lecture 2 The Story of- The Big Bang of Data Science Project
Lecture 3 Introduction to- The Big Bang of Data Science- First Edition
Lecture 4 Introduction to- The Big Bang of Data Science- Second Edition
Section 2: Introduction to this course
Lecture 5 Why this course, and its competitive advantages
Lecture 6 The main contents- in form of chapters
Lecture 7 Screencast covers all the recorded lectures
Lecture 8 The PDF lecture slides
Section 3: Chapter One- Introduction
Lecture 9 Relevance of Research & Data- perceived by TRA tool
Lecture 10 Visualization or Research using the TRA tool
Lecture 11 Visualization of Data using the TRA tool
Lecture 12 Intro to the philosophy of descriptive & inferential
Lecture 13 Descriptive Transformation
Lecture 14 Inferential generalization
Lecture 15 Research Conductor
Lecture 16 Research Category
Lecture 17 Conclusion on Chapter one
Section 4: Chapter Two- Implementation & Approaches to Research
Lecture 18 Research Methodology & Paradigm, philosophical review
Lecture 19 Quantitative- positivist Research
Lecture 20 Qualitative- Interpretivist Research
Lecture 21 Qualitative X Quantitative
Lecture 22 Intro to Research Conduct
Lecture 23 Inductive Vs Deductive
Lecture 24 Subject Reaction
Lecture 25 Code of Conduct [COC]
Lecture 26 COC- Guidelines
Lecture 27 Conclusion on Chapter Two
Section 5: Chapter Three- Research Topic & Literature Review
Lecture 28 Intro to Research Problem
Lecture 29 Research problem Identification
Lecture 30 Research Focus
Lecture 31 Intro to Literature Review
Lecture 32 Why literature review?
Lecture 33 Forming the Literature
Lecture 34 Reviewing the Literature
Lecture 35 Writing the Literature
Lecture 36 Conclusion on Chapter Three
Section 6: Chapter Four- Lab- Section_01
Lecture 37 Preface to the Lab
Lecture 38 Intro to the LAB
Lecture 39 The assignment, The Academic Evaluation, and Graphing of the Problem
Lecture 40 LAB- Implementation Steps
Section 7: Chapter Five- Framework and Research Design
Lecture 41 Intro to Philosophy of Theory
Lecture 42 Illustration of Theory
Lecture 43 Expression of Variables
Lecture 44 Intro to Framework & Research Design
Lecture 45 Conceptual Framework
Lecture 46 Theoretical Framework
Lecture 47 IMPORTANT- Articulating your first Research Question
Lecture 48 IMPORTANT- Ground on Hypothesis
Lecture 49 IMPORTANT- Design of your Research
Lecture 50 Conclusion on Chapter Five
Section 8: Chapter Six- Execution of the Research project
Lecture 51 IMPORTANT- Intro to philosophy of measurement
Lecture 52 IMPORTANT- Presentation of Measurement
Lecture 53 IMPORTANT- Design your first Research Instrument-PART ONE
Lecture 54 IMPORTANT- Design your first Research Instrument-PART TWO
Lecture 55 IMPORTANT- Design your first Research Instrument-PART THREE
Lecture 56 IMPORTANT- Design your first Research Instrument-PART FOUR
Lecture 57 Intro to Philosophy of Subject
Lecture 58 Sampling
Lecture 59 Sampling Techniques
Lecture 60 Data Source
Lecture 61 Data Validity & Reliability
Lecture 62 Data Management
Lecture 63 Formal Writing- academic & professional
Lecture 64 Conclusion on Chapter Six
Section 9: Chapter Seven- LAB- Seciont_02
Lecture 65 Quick review on the project and research problem
Lecture 66 Induct or Deduct the Research?
Lecture 67 Outlines for the Literature Review
Lecture 68 The Framework Implementation
Lecture 69 Articulating the Research Question
Lecture 70 The Research Design
Lecture 71 Building The Research Instruments
Lecture 72 Research Implementation- Part One
Lecture 73 Research Implementation- Part Two
Lecture 74 Research Implementation- Part Three- and Final Words
Lecture 75 References
Section 10: What is Next?
Lecture 76 It's not goodbye, but see you soon!
Lecture 77 Next Step- You must learn about
students- post/undergraduate; scholars, scientists, executives, managers, professionals, and layperson