Saturday, January 30, 2016

UNDERSTAND MOTIVATIONAL IN RESEARCH

MOTIVATION IN RESEARCH

What makes people to undertake research? This is a question of fundamental importance. The

possible motives for doing research may be either one or more of the following:

1. Desire to get a research degree along with its consequential benefits;

2. Desire to face the challenge in solving the unsolved problems, i.e., concern over practical

problems initiates research;

3. Desire to get intellectual joy of doing some creative work;

4. Desire to be of service to society;

5. Desire to get respectability.

However, this is not an exhaustive list of factors motivating people to undertake research studies.

Many more factors such as directives of government, employment conditions, curiosity about new

things, desire to understand causal relationships, social thinking and awakening, and the like may as

well motivate (or at times compel) people to perform research operations.


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