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The Research Process

“You think you are thinking. But what you are doing is simply to let your thoughts, feelings, emotions flood your mind and overwhelm you. Thinking is a process of applying our mind to distinguish the various aspects of a phenomenon. And clearly you are not thinking.” Said Dr. Vijayashree Lakshman (You can check out her facebook page and send a friend request to interact with her! When you send her friend requests after reading this blog, make sure you mention that you have read this blog and would like to interact with her. If you want to look at her profile, look here ) of PES School of Engineering. Tanveer was sitting in her chamber to discuss his dilemma. He had now many many thoughts about how to go forward and was not able to choose which one to follow. He had sought her help. “Well! Tell me how to proceed.” He asked her. She smiled and continued to look at him. “Okay! Okay! I have to figure it out. Lets begin with what I know. First, I have to state my dilemma cle

The Scientific Method - The Big Picture

Given herein is the complete concept map of "The Scientific Method" which we have been discussing so far. The map will recapitulate in symbols that which we have been talking over in words. There are linkages between the second and third posts which were not explicit in the text. This map links the concepts and hence makes the understanding comprehensive. Read, Contemplate, Comment, Share and Enjoy. Concept Map Coming Up! Tanveer realizes the centrality of research for his future plans. Read how! Wait for a "Live Character" being created in the next post. I am excited. Are you?

The Scientific Method – Principles

That day, when Tanveer walked into his shop he was lost in his thoughts. The shop was working as usual. Charan was dispatching the delivery vans. Ram and Shyam, the two new hires were taking care of customers. An hour passed. As Tanveer was checking the entries on the computer's Tally software, Charan walked upto him and asked “Saar! Can I taalk to yooo?” Tanveer looked up from his laptop and asked him to sit on a chair near him. “It sokay saar! I want to taalk about the foochar plaans!” Tanveer nodded and looked at him curiously. “Saar! Avar(our) delivry and sipping (shipping) is verry goood saar! But, if you advertije in aaall yareas (areas) simp simply, we cant deliver saar! So-o-oh (so) if we can do some ishtrategy (strategy) like this it weell(will) be goood saar!” He took a folded sheet of paper from his pocket and opened it up on his knee so that Tanveer could look at it. It was a map. “Saar! Yestahday (yesterday), I taalking to my far relative, he ssowed (sho