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In this video I will discuss the generic scientific research process, which is largely based on the scientific method. This video is geared towards those interested in doing scientific research, such as graduate students.

There are five generic steps with the scientific research method:

1. Literature review. The scientific research process first involves doing a literature review of all of the know research in your particular area.

2. Establish a research question. Then you have to establish a research question that fits this literature review. The scientific research process my invert parts 1 and 2, or there is going to be iterations.

3. Create a way to test the research question. The scientific research process then involves a test of the research question in some sort of way. The test of the research question can be either using quantitative and qualitative methods.

4. Draw conclusions. Once you test the research question, then you have to draw inferences and conclusions from the test.

5. Implications. The final step of the scientific research process is to draw up implications for others doing research in your area.

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