The importance of Employing Previous Studies in Scientific Research

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The objective of this article is to underscore the significance of prior research within the stages of the scientific inquiry process and the imperative of its systematic and rigorous utilization to inform new investigations. Such engagement enables the researcher to establish the theoretical framework for their study and to scrutinize the research question that constitutes the core of the intended investigation. Prior research forms a valuable knowledge base that synthesizes the findings accrued by researchers within a specific discipline or concerning a particular subject. It provides the foundation for the advancement of scientific knowledge and empowers the researcher to construct a comprehensive understanding and broad conceptualization of their research topic.

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Stages of scientific research, Literature review, Bibliographic research, Sources, Prior research

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IDR: 16010382   |   DOI: 10.56334/sei/8.1.76