Sunteți pe pagina 1din 3

Surname Name: Institution: Subject: Date: Chances of a Perfect Research Introduction Research entails the searching of information from

journals, books, articles, internet, newspapers, and from people. This in turn reveals that research involves searching the information that is already in existence or some people have a knowledge concerning the information that is been researched. A lot of debate has taken place regarding the validity of a

perfect research with others arguing that it is a possibility, while citing reasons such as a research needs to be complete; a researcher needs the potential of getting information from peoples conscious and subconscious minds, and presence of perfect research methods that can counter any misconceptions. On the other hand, some people argue that there is nothing like a perfect research given the fact that some researches appear simple compared to others. Various researches have occurred on this topic, and both individual researchers and institutions have provided varying opinion regarding the topic of discussion. However, my paper provides a detailed explanation as to why there cannot be a perfect research. Firstly, the notion of a perfect research is not possible by simply basing on the idea that there are perfect research methods that enable the completion of the task. The literature review on this topic intimates that the research methods cannot be perfectly included in all researches, which cancels the notion of a perfect research. For instance, a research on how to operate a simple gadget like e remote control can be said to be perfect, as it does not involve several

Surname guidelines or steps that is supposed to be followed. However, a research on how to get rid of all nuclear weapons from the world is a challenge. This is because of a lack of vivid steps that can ensure achievement of such a feat (Creswell 193).

Secondly, the notion of a perfect research is impossible because some researches lack the necessary characteristics for obtaining information. In addition, human beings come into the world without any knowledge, but eventually get to learn basic things through trial and error basis. This is like a research process and since it involves trial and errors, it also indicates that there cannot be a perfect research; instead, all researches contain some inaccuracies, misunderstandings, errors, and mistakes. This is why some researches offer some degree of inaccuracies, thus, indicating no presence of a perfect research (Smith 245). Lastly, sources assert that there is no perfect research only that humans can improve the quantity and quality of a research work. This explanation is provided in the context that all subjects derive from a research, which encounters several failures and criticism at the end. However, the people developing the research succeeded on its completion through searching fervently regarding the topic. This indicates an improvement of the quantity and quality but not necessary a perfect research (Creswell 199). In conclusion, the notion of a perfect research is a topic that has attracted varied responses with some people claiming it is a possibility while others refute the idea totally. This essay has expounded three factors that indicate a lack of a perfect research. These three reasons include lack of clear research methods that can guide through all researches, the lack of the necessary skills by some researchers, and lastly, the notion that only the quantity and quality of a research can be improved, but it cannot be perfected. Indeed, there is no perfect research.

Surname Works Cited Creswell, J. (2003). Research design:qualitative, quantitative, and mixed method approaches. London: Sage Publishers. Smith, L. (2005). Decolonizing methodologies:research and indigenous peoples. New York: Zed Books.

S-ar putea să vă placă și