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Research process – its phases Prof. Jan Hanacek, M.D., Ph.D. Characterisic signs of research – systematic solving of scientific problems – using scientific methods Phases of research process I. Phase of concepcion II. Phase of elaboration of research plan III. Empiric phase IV. Analytic phase V. Disseminative phase

I. Phase of concepcion - 1 st phase of research process - phase in which content and structure of research process are created It is composed of 4 steps: 1) Formulation and set bounds of research problem 2) Looking for informations related to the research problem in literature 3) Development of theoretical construction of the proces leading to solving the research problem 4) Creation of hypothesis

1) Formulation and set bounds of research problem A.Einstein: If I have one hour for solving the problem on which my life dipends, than I will devote 40 minutes to study the problem, 15 minutes to analyse it, and only 5 minutes to solve it Who is able to formulate scientific problem? – a person with large and high quality of knowledge – a creative person able to think, with good memory, large cultural knowledge and with ability to persist in research despite of serious problems

How the research problem is formulated – accidental observation of phenomenon which we are not able to explane  curiosity – formulation of questions ( why and how the phenomenon originated)  a lot of uncertainities  small amount of certainities – considerations on possible cause(es) of the phenomenon: - discussion with co-workers - study of literature - personal experience of researcher – formulation of primary research problem – considerations on the solubility of the research problem: if yes – than what kind of methods should be used if no – it is necessary to go back and start to think by another way

2) Looking for informations on research problem in litrature The aim of this step: - to find the current informations related to the research problem We would like to find the answers to following questions: – did anybody formulate the same research problem as it is ours in the past? – did anybody solve the same or similar problem as it is ours? – is the solving of the research problem fruitful or not? Resul of this process is more precisely defined the research problem or the research problem is rejekted

3) Development of the theoretical construction solving the research problem Necessary conditions: – the research problem is clearly defined – the technical and personal conditions are available – the social, legal and ethical views are known – the main aims are defined Result of this step: - clear framewerk of the solving the research problem 4) Formulation of hypothesis – Creation of rational assumption on the possible cause(es) of the observed phenomenon – Creation of the questions focused to the essence of the research problem

II. Phase of elaboration of proposal and research plan It is a general plan of research: – selection of patients, animals, other objects used for solving the problem: - representative sample – selection of the methods – creation of pilot study – selection of methodics – development a protocol of research – to define the schedule of research – to define the control methods: to control if the research procedures are correct or not – to define the statistcal methods used for evaluation of the obtained results – to define the financial, material and personal conditions to secure success in the research

III. Empiric phase The aim of this phase is production of results, collection of data, and their preparation for next analysis Production of the results by: – experiment on animals – by clinical study – by questíonaire, interview, observation – by using model- biological, electronic, mathematic....

IV. Analytic phase The content of this phase is: – kvantitative analysis of the data – kvalitative analysis of the data – statistic analysis of the data – interpretation of the results Methods used in analytic phase: - corelation: looking for relationships among the two or more values - comparation: comparation of the result obtained in our research with similar research done bay other researchers

V. Disseminative phase It is the phase when results of the research are published as: – research report – lectures and posters at the congresses and conferences – papers in journals......