Module 1 in ACC 80
Module 1 in ACC 80
OVERVIEW OF RESEARCH
Specific Objectives
After studying this module, you should be able to:
Learning Sequence/Input
Introduction
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o While collecting data may be part of the research process, if it was not
undertaken in a systematic manner and was not analyzed or interpreted
systematically, the act remains to be mere data gathering and not a formal
research. Similarly, mere assembling of data from a variety of sources without
the systematic process of interpretation does not qualify as a research
(Mendoza, 2012).
Definitions of Research
There is no single universal definition of research, but literally, the term research means to
search for. Among other definitions advanced by scholars as cited by different authors are:
The systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources in order to
establish facts and reach new conclusions (Internet).
The systematic process of collecting and analyzing information in order to increase our
understanding of the phenomenon with which we are concerned or interested (Leedy
and Ormrod, 2010).
Something that people undertake in order to find out things in a systematic way,
thereby increasing their knowledge. (Saunders, et a1., 2010).
To solve problems and expand knowledge (Howard and Sharp, 1988).
A process of arriving at a dependable solutions to a problem (Osuala, 1990)
An organized inquiry that aims at providing information for solving identified problems
(Asika, 1990)
A systematic effort to secure answers to questions (Reinard 1994)
A quest for new knowledge pertinent to an identified problem through the application
of scientific tools (Fagbohungbe, 1998).
The process of gathering data or information to solve a particular or specific problem in
a scientific manner (Calderon & Gonzales, 2011).
A scientific investigation of phenomena which includes collection, presentation, analysis
and interpretation of facts that links an individual’s speculation with reality.
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From the given definitions of research we can say that research is about three
issues:
Solving problem
Using scientific method in solving the problem
Advancing knowledge or contributing to the present one.
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Significance of Research
All progress is born of inquiry. Doubt is often better than over confidence, for it
leads to inquiry and inquiry leads to invention. Increase amounts of research make
progress possible. The role of research in several fields of applied economics, whether
related to the economy as a whole, has greatly increased in modern times. Some of its
significance are as below:
1. It is an aid to economic policy both for government and business
2. It facilitates the decisions of the policy makers
3. It helps in solving various operational and planning problems of business and
industry.
4. It is important for social scientists in studying social relationships and in seeking
answers in various social problems and
5. To those students, professionals, among others who are to write project, thesis,
dissertation, among others research may mean of careerism or a way to attain a
high position in the social structure.
Dimensions of Research
Formal research, both in natural and social sciences, has certain dimensions
distinguishing it from the loosely classified type of research. Four dimensions dominant in
scientific research which are bases in classifying researches:
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DESCRIPTION
EXPLANATION
o Involves the discovery and reporting of relationship among the different aspects of the
phenomenon under study.
o When the relationship is able to foretell the occurrence of certain aspects of the
phenomenon, the study is capable of making prediction or the estimation of scores on
one variable from information about one or more other variables.
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EXPLORATION
1. Basic Research
2. Applied Research
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APPLIED RESEARCH
o Refers to a scientific study that seeks to solve practical problems, rather than acquire
knowledge for knowledge's sake.
o In social sciences, the overarching goal of applied research is to improve the human
condition.
For example, applied researchers may investigate ways to improve agricultural
crop production, treat or cure a specific disease, or improve the energy
efficiency of homes, offices, or modes of transportation.
A comparison of the nature of basic research and applied research is shown in the following
table:
o The third dimension of research is the type of information gathered and analyzed.
Based on this dimension, research is classified as quantitative and qualitative.
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QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH
QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
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While in doing quantitative studies the researcher generally knows exactly what data
are being looked for before the research begins, in qualitative research the focus of the
study may become more apparent as time progresses.
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CROSS-SECTIONAL RESEARCH
LONGITUDINAL RESEARCH
o Involves repeated observations of the same variable or set of variables over a period of
time.
o It is often used to study changes or developmental trends over time.
o This type of research tracks the same people or other subjects of the study and observes
the differences.
o Due to repeated observations, it may have more power and benefit than cross-sectional
studies. However, since most longitudinal studies are observational, in the sense that
they observe the state of the subject without manipulation, it has been argued that they
may have less power to detect causal relationships.
o This type of research is more costly and time-consuming, especially when applied to a
large group of individuals over an extensive time span.
o It provides the best information about the continuity or discontinuity of behavior over
time and allows for the tracking of patterns of behavior, as well as trends of
development, within a similar group.
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References. List of books, reading materials and other references used in this
module.
Calderon, J. F., & Gonzales, E. C. (2011). Methods of Research and Thesis Writing.
Mandaluyong City, Philippines: National Bookstore.
Calmorin, L. P. (2016). Research and Thesis Writing with Statistics Computer Application.
Manila: Rex Book Store.
Cooper, D. R., & Schindler, P. S. (2014). Business Research Methods (12th ed.). Philippines:
McGraw Hill Education.
Cristobal, A. P., & Cristobal, M. D. (2013). Research Made Easier: A Step-by-Step Process.
Quezon City: C&E Publishing, Inc.
Faltado, R. E., Bombita, M. B., Boholano, H. B., & Pogoy, A. (2016). Practical Research 2:
Quantitative Research. Manila: Lorimar Publishing, Inc.
Gordon, Teresa P. and Porter, Jason C. 2009. Reading and Understanding Academic
Research in Accounting: A Guide for Students. Global Perspectives on Accounting
Education. Vol. 6, 2009, 25-45
Mendoza, Rufo R. (2012). Accountancy Research Theory and Practice. Dom Dane Publishers.
Sampaloc, Manila.
Mohamed Sherif, et. al. (December, 2017). Research Methods for Accounting and Finance.
The Global Management Series. Goodfellow Publisher, Ltd. Oxford
Smith, Malcolm. (2014). Research Methods in Accounting. Third Edition. SAGE Publications
Ltd. London
Yusuf, Ibrahim (n.d.). Lecture Notes for National Diploma (II) In Accounting on Research
Methodology in Accounting (ACC219).Nuhu Bamalli Polytechnic, Zaria
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