A guide to "doing your own research" in 6 steps

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In today's digital age, the phrase "I did my own research" has become all too common. But what does it really mean? Believe me, it’s not doing a quick Google search, watching a few YouTube videos, or asking ChatGPT for an opinion. While this might give you information, it's vastly different from what researchers actually do. In this video, we'll explore the true meaning of research, the goals behind it, and the essential steps involved in conducting genuine research.

🌟 What You’ll Learn:
What Is Research? Discover the true definition of research as "the creation of new knowledge, or the use of existing knowledge in a new and creative way to generate new concepts, meanings, and understanding."
The Goal of Research: Understand that the primary goal of research is to generate new knowledge that contributes to the existing body of knowledge.
Why “Doing Your Own Research” Isn’t Enough: See why a quick online search isn’t the same as conducting real research, which involves creativity, scientific rigor, and a deep understanding of the subject matter.

💡 Why Research Is Both Science and Art: Learn why being a researcher requires wearing both a scientist's and an artist's hat. You need the scientific rigor to design and conduct research, but also the creativity to generate new ideas and hypotheses.

🚀 Your Challenge: How would you describe the process of doing research to someone who has never heard of it before? Drop your thoughts in the comments—I'm eager to hear your insights!

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