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Research has been considered as one of the most important academic subject in the 21st century. Research entails relevant and significant information pertaining to the focus of the study which could offer a helping hand in the academic community. Being a student in the new normal, since we are in the midst of the pandemic, it is more challenging than that of the usual. There is a need to adapt to the adversities brought by the global health crisis. In the application of   data gathering procedures, the first step that researchers must do is to identify data collection challenges and/or opportunities. The first step is to recognise problems and/or opportunities for data collection before deciding on the next steps. To do so, an internal and external evaluation to understand what is going on within and outside the organization can be beneficial. The second step in this matter is Set targets for the issue(s) and/or opportunity(ies) you've chosen. Step 2 is all about deciding on a prio...

Emperical phase

  Empirical refers to anything that is solely based on experience or experiment can be considered as empirical. Rather than deduction or speculation, this is primarily based on data analysis or experience. The idea pertains to subjects based on empirical evidence acquired from observation or experience. It is primarily based on experience or observation rather than acquiring data, most of the times have no concern for the method or theory. Records by experiments or observation in scientific laws may be used to validate or disprove it.   Empirical research is refers to as any study in which the study's conclusion or findings are drawn primarily from concretely empirical data, and therefore "verifiable" evidence. The findings of such a study would provide conclusive proof as to whether or not it promotes innovation.   “The researcher normally collects the data according to the pre-established plan, and collects actual information, that is data, usage the instrument that...