A Schematic Research Guide Heuristic Model: Research Methodology Made Easy
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https://doi.org/10.31695/IJASRE.2022.8.1.5Keywords:
Schematic, Research Guide, Model, ResearchAbstract
The objective of this research heuristic model is to give a outlook on how to carry out a research, from start to finish. This is not just a flow chart; it is a comprehensive research-tackling-guide-model that directs the researcher where to go, what next to do or achieve at any point on the schematic research diagram. Most researchers get confused on what to do, even at the point of discovering the knowledge and research gap. This work paves the way on how the researcher should begin the research work from the start point to the finish point.
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