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Research, the systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions.
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Asked: 2 years agoIn: Disease, Homoeopathic philosophy, Miasma, Organon

How was the nature of chronic disease discovered in dr Hahnemann's research? Describe.

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    Dr. Samuel Hahnemann discovered the nature of chronic diseases through his extensive research and observations, which led to the development of his theory of miasms. Here's a brief overview of his discovery: Discovery of Chronic Diseases -Hahnemann noticed that many patients with chronic ailments diRead more

    Dr. Samuel Hahnemann discovered the nature of chronic diseases through his extensive research and observations, which led to the development of his theory of miasms. Here’s a brief overview of his discovery:

    Discovery of Chronic Diseases
    -Hahnemann noticed that many patients with chronic ailments did not respond to traditional treatments of his time. He observed recurring patterns and persistent symptoms that defied temporary relief measures, leading him to believe that a deeper, underlying cause was at play.

    -Hahnemann introduced the concept of miasms—underlying chronic infections or predispositions that he believed were responsible for various chronic diseases. He identified three primary miasms:
    1. Psora as the Fundamental Miasm: Hahnemann believed that Psora was the root cause of many chronic diseases. He described it as a primary miasm that could manifest in various ways and predispose individuals to other chronic conditions. Often linked to a wide range of chronic conditions, Hahnemann considered Psora as the root cause of most chronic diseases, stemming from an “itch” or skin eruption.
    2. Syphilis: Associated with the symptoms and sequelae of syphilitic infection.
    3. Sycosis: Related to the symptoms and consequences of gonorrhea and warts.

    -Case Studies and Clinical Experience: Through detailed case studies and clinical experience, Hahnemann documented the progression of chronic diseases and their apparent resistance to conventional treatment. He found that treating only the symptoms often led to temporary relief but did not address the root cause, leading to recurring issues.

    -Transmission of Miasms: Hahnemann suggested that miasms could be inherited from generation to generation, leading to a predisposition to certain chronic diseases.

    -Development of Homeopathic Remedies: Hahnemann developed remedies based on the principle of “like cures like,” aimed at addressing the underlying miasmatic causes rather than just alleviating symptoms. His approach focused on individualized treatment, considering the patient’s overall constitution and unique symptoms.

    -Homoeopathic Treatment: Based on his theory, Hahnemann developed homoeopathic treatments aimed at addressing the underlying miasmatic causes of chronic diseases, rather than just treating the symptoms.

    -Impact on Homeopathy: Hahnemann’s discovery of the nature of chronic diseases and his miasm theory significantly influenced the practice of homeopathy. It underscored the need for holistic and individualized treatment, paving the way for modern homeopathic practices. Through rigorous observation, clinical practice, and theoretical development, Hahnemann’s work on chronic diseases helped shape the foundation of homeopathic medicine as we know it today. His insights into miasms and the holistic approach to treatment remain central to homeopathic philosophy and practice.

    Hahnemann’s research and theories on chronic diseases were compiled in his work “The Chronic Diseases” (1828), where he detailed the nature and treatment of chronic conditions according to his miasm theory.

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Asked: 4 years agoIn: Analytics, Education, Research Methodology

What do you mean by blueprint of research?

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    Research design: it can be defined as a conceptual structure (making up the master plan) within which research will likely be done. It is a “blueprint” of research, for the collection, measurement and analysis of needed data. It specifies the methods and procedures for collecting and analyzing the iRead more

    Research design: it can be defined as a conceptual structure (making up the master plan) within which research will likely be done. It is a “blueprint” of research, for the collection, measurement and analysis of needed data. It specifies the methods and procedures for collecting and analyzing the information.
    A research design will typically include:
    1. How data is to be collected?
    2. What instruments will be employed?
    3. How the instruments will be used?
    4. The intended means for analyzing data collected.
    A research design is based in the research questions and can be considered as a addressing at least four of the problems:
    1. What questions to be study?
    2. Which data are relevant?
    3. What data to collect?
    4. How to analyze the results?

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Asked: 4 years agoIn: Analytics, Education, Research Methodology

What are the objectives of research?

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    Research objective: the research objective addresses the purpose of the investigation and the types of knowledge to be generated. 1. General objective: it is a goal that the project hopes to achieve. The general objective of the study states what is expected to achieve by the study in general terms.Read more

    Research objective: the research objective addresses the purpose of the investigation and the types of knowledge to be generated.
    1. General objective: it is a goal that the project hopes to achieve. The general objective of the study states what is expected to achieve by the study in general terms.
    2. Specific objectives are statements of precise outcomes that can be measured in support of the project’s general objective.
    3. Intermediate objectives: these serve to indicate the focus of the proposed research in behavioral terms. (who will conduct the study? What are the key variables to be studied?)
    4. Ultimate objectives: it is how the results will be utilized by the policymakers for the benefit of the people.

    All specific objectives for effectiveness should meet the SMART criteria:
    S- specific- each objective has a single key result.
    M- measurable- each objective relates to behavior that can be measured.
    A-achievable- each objective is realistic in terms of the available resources.
    R- reliable- each objective is central to district or job site goals; makes a difference in job performance or student achievement.
    T- timely- each objective should be able to be accomplished within the time frame established for the staff.

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Asked: 4 years agoIn: Analytics, Education, Research Methodology

What is Research questions?

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    Research questions: a clear statement in the form of a question about the specific issues that a researcher wishes to analyze. It is needed to define the nature and scope of research. Questions are as follows: 1. What is to be studied? 2. Why will it be studied? 3. How it will be studied?

    Research questions: a clear statement in the form of a question about the specific issues that a researcher wishes to analyze. It is needed to define the nature and scope of research.
    Questions are as follows:
    1. What is to be studied?
    2. Why will it be studied?
    3. How it will be studied?

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Asked: 4 years agoIn: Analytics, Education, Research Methodology

What are the Research problem?

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    Research problem: it is a perceived difficulty, a feeling of discomfort, or a discrepancy between the common belief and reality. ( what is it? and what it should be ?) Identification of the research problem is possible through the: 1. Literature review. 2. Pilot survey. 3. Case study. 4. Focus groupRead more

    Research problem: it is a perceived difficulty, a feeling of discomfort, or a discrepancy between the common belief and reality. ( what is it? and what it should be ?)
    Identification of the research problem is possible through the:
    1. Literature review.
    2. Pilot survey.
    3. Case study.
    4. Focus group interviews experience survey.

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Asked: 4 years agoIn: Analytics, Education, Research Methodology

What are the reason for research?

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    Reasons: 1. A genuine interest to add to the body of knowledge and understanding. 2. To create or develop new/better tools. 3. Necessity to fulfill the requirement for a better career or position. 4. Academic degree. 5. Self-gratification.

    Reasons:
    1. A genuine interest to add to the body of knowledge and understanding.
    2. To create or develop new/better tools.
    3. Necessity to fulfill the requirement for a better career or position.
    4. Academic degree.
    5. Self-gratification.

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Asked: 4 years agoIn: Analytics, Education, Research Methodology

What is the purpose of research?

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    Purposes: 1. Fill in gaps in information. 2. Fiend's answer to a question so far is unexplained. 3. To communicate that discovery to a- a) Large audience. b) Other social scientists. c) Government officials. d) Teachers. e) The general public (several audiences).

    Purposes:
    1. Fill in gaps in information.
    2. Fiend’s answer to a question so far is unexplained.
    3. To communicate that discovery to a-
    a) Large audience.
    b) Other social scientists.
    c) Government officials.
    d) Teachers.
    e) The general public (several audiences).

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Asked: 4 years agoIn: Analytics, Education, Research Methodology

Which task’s, you can complete with research?

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    Research is an activity that allows one to accomplish one or more of the following tasks: a) To characterize a variable of interest (numerical and/or verbal data. b) To investigate a possible relationship between two or more variables. c) To integrate or synthesize data from already published sourceRead more

    Research is an activity that allows one to accomplish one or more of the following tasks:

    a) To characterize a variable of interest (numerical and/or verbal data.

    b) To investigate a possible relationship between two or more variables.

    c) To integrate or synthesize data from already published sources concerning one or more variables of interest.

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Asked: 4 years agoIn: Analytics, Education, Research Methodology

What do you mean by research?

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    “A detailed study of a subject to discover information or achieve a new understanding of it”- Cambridge Dictionary Research: an organized and systemic way of finding answers to questions. Research means to search again (Re + search). To search is to make another, more careful look, to find out more.Read more

    “A detailed study of a subject to discover information or achieve a new understanding of it”- Cambridge Dictionary

    Research: an organized and systemic way of finding answers to questions. Research means to search again (Re + search). To search is to make another, more careful look, to find out more.
    “Research is a quest for knowledge through diligent search or investigation or experimentation aimed at the discovery and interpretation of new knowledge.”- WHO, 1993

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