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Deduction vs testing vs evaluation stages in empirical research


Could someone explain me the difference between deduction, testing and evaluation stages in empirical research?

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By Kumar Answered 5 years ago

Testing step demands you to return to empirical methods and put your hypothesis to test. In this step you should add sense to your collected data and hence you need to use statistical methods for this purpose. To know more about empirical research visit https://explorable.com/empirical-research.


By Maneesh Upadhya Answered 5 years ago

Evaluation method is very simple. In this step the interpretations are provided and the results are set within a broader context. This is the last step in the research process and reflects and appraises the research process. In this stage you have to forth the collected data, the support argument and your conclusion. This phase will let you state the limitations of your study.


By Rajkumar Eligedi Answered 5 years ago

Deduction step depends on logic and enables you to craft the internal logic of your experimental design.This stage helps you to deduce a conclusion out of your experiment and should be based on rationality in order to come up with specific unbiased results.


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