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Q: What is a characteristic of poor research?
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What are the good characteristic of a hypothesis?

A good research hypothesis must first, and most importantly, have a testable hypothesis. The hypothesis should be stated, it is not a question. It should be brief and to the point. Finally, there should some previous research that should be used to help form the hypothesis.


Can you give a sentence for characteristic?

"Aggressiveness is characteristic of this species."


What are the essential characteristic of science?

The essential characteristic of science is objectivity.


How do you use charasteristic in a sentence?

I think you mean CHARACTERISTIC. Here are some sentences.That behavior is characteristic of that particular animal.Being rude is a characteristic of uneducated people.You are showing characteristic hard work that I have come to expect on your projects.


Research is by its nature cyclical or more exactly helical?

I came across this term myself in my text book on Social Research. It is the 8th distinct characteristic of research. Cyclical means recurring in cycles or periods of time in which certain events or phenomena repeat themselves in the same order at the same interval. Helical: in the short sense means spiral, however helical in this original context could refer to the fact that associations in research don't always form a circle. My text book explains helical in this manner since neatly closed circles in research can be deceptive: "Research is rarely conclusive. In a truer sense, the research cycle might be more accurately conceived of as a helix, or spiral, of research. In exploring an area, one comes across additional problems that need resolving, and so the process must begin anew. Research begets more research" (Leedy, Ormand; Practical Research; Planning and Design; 9th edition; Pearson; page 7)