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The birth of scientific research
The first to use this approach for research methods are psychologists and sociologists in the nineteenth century, if some scholars mention that a psychologist named Ernst Weber was the first to try to measure specific models of human behavior in the forties of that century, paving the way for others who followed him using the same method. It can be said that those first attempts led to a good foundation of knowledge that led at the beginning of the twentieth century to mark the outlines of scientific research in human studies. In that early stage of the emergence of this type of research, most of the measurement methods were limited to limited models of behaviors due to the limitations of the methods of analysis and their permissibility, as most of these efforts were limited to the use of well-known descriptive statistics methods in the determination of reliable research results. It did not last long after that, if statisticians devised new and accurate methods of analysis methods, known later as inferential statistics, the door was opened wide for researchers to study more details and were able to provide more accurate results than before, and it became possible with this new statistical approach that researchers can get acquainted with Accurate and valuable information in their research, regardless of the size of the study population, through the results obtained from the sample. The success of psychological and social studies in employing the method of scientific research to serve them had a great impact on the necessity of most human studies to take this approach
Research steps
Research is often conducted using the research hourglass structure model. The hourglass model begins with a wide range of research topics, then focuses on the information needed through the "project method" (just like the hourglass neck), and then extends the research with discussion and results. The main steps in conducting research are:
Determine the research problem
A review of the literature written on the topic
Determine the purpose of the research
Identify research questions and specific hypotheses
Data collection
Analyze and interpret data
Submit reports and research assessments
Methods and methods of scientific research
Inductive study
Inductive study (also known as deductive and deductive study) is the study of its essence, inferring the intention of the text to be studied through the text itself and without the need for other books to explain or explain the text. The art of inductive study was popular in the past, but it reappeared again in the modern era, and this type of studies is widely used in the field of mathematics.
Descriptive method
It is defined as using the available amount of data to explain a certain phenomenon, and then using the results of this use to explain this phenomenon objectively.
Publications
Academic publishing is specialized in scholarly research and scholarship. Most academic work is published in the form of articles in periodicals or theses. One of the most important scientific publications of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries is the journal Nature

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