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Researchers use different research designs selected on the basis of the theoretical context of the study. The designs use different types of validity and reliability all of which have weaknesses. Consequently, the research findings cannot be perfect. It is irrational for a researcher to hope for developing a perfect research design. However, the researcher can develop a research design which can give reliable results by borrowing ideas and [url=http://www.mnfruit.com/doudounemoncler.php]moncler pas cher[/url] features from other successful designs (McLeod, 2003, p.29).

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According to King and Wincup (2008, p.22), the greatest challenge researchers face is the development of [url=http://www.mquin.com/saclancel.php]lancel[/url] a research question. Here, the main problem is that a researcher may write a research question that is too broad. This may impact the research negatively with regard to the time and money available for research. Another aspect is where a funding organization has an interest in only a small issue within a given topic. Here, the researcher has no choice, but to develop a research question that is too narrow. While the funding organization may find the research findings useful, its contribution to academic knowledge may not be clear.
The theory that certain designs are more acceptable than others in certain disciplines often influences the choice of a research design. For example, some [url=http://www.mnfruit.com/airjordan.php]jordan[/url] research designs are consistent with human psychology but do not fit in [url=http://www.gotprintsigns.com/abercrombiepascher/‎]abercrombie pas cher[/url] a behavioral approach. The most significant research supporting this reasoning is the experimental psychology used to test the validity of Freudian theory. Analysts dismissed the results and termed the research as missing the point. The wrong choice of design caused the analysts to reject the research findings (McLeod, 2003, p.29).
Another example of flawed research is where a student makes rational suggestions, which lack the support of his or her results or literature. This makes the research meaningless, as the final information grounds on other researches. Common sense may also make the student state findings lacking harmony with the research question (Polonskys and Waller, 2010, pp.235-237).
Conclusion
Due to faults that exist in the research designs that researchers employ, it is impossible for a researcher to conduct a perfect research. Research instruments are man-made, yet, human beings are prone to errors. It is difficult for a research to pass all the stages involved in information gathering because not all people will have the same thought about the research especially the respondents. Finally, a research may appear perfect to one party, but not to the other depending on their interest.
Reference List
King, R. and Emma, W. (2008). Doing Research on Crime and Justice. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
McLeod, J. (2003). Doing Counselling Research. London: SAGE Publications Ltd.
Polonsky, Michael, J. and David, S. W. (2010). Designing and Managing a Research Project: Business Student's Guide. London: SAGE.
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