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註釋A sound research technique is what gives you confidence in the validity of your study's findings. In addition, the plan's particulars help researchers stay on track, leading to a productive and manageable process. Explaining the reasoning and methods that went into doing a study is what the researcher means by "methodology." The term "research technique" is used to describe a specific methodology used by scientists to gather information. The term "methodology" is often used to refer to the whole procedure for conducting a study, from the initial idea through the final analysis. A researcher's methodology and rationale for conducting a study will be described in detail. The right research technique lays the groundwork for researchers to map out their projects in context, allowing them to make educated decisions at strategic times and move their projects forward. Furthermore, research methods inspire an active role for the researcher in the field of study. With the right method, it is possible to get a result that differs from both the study topic and the research aim. While developing a methodology, a researcher has a number of tools at their disposal. Important factors to think about include whether to utilise a quantitative, qualitative, or hybrid approach to data collection. It doesn't matter what area of study it is, researchers will gather data, either quantitatively or qualitatively, and they may choose to focus on one, or both.