The progress of mankind has been a product of innumerable researches. Man's continuous quest for the best environment that will enhance the satisfaction of his physical, social and spiritual needs has afforded him that indefatigable spirit to keep studying various phenomena around him, first randomly and later, scientifically.
The role of research in man's march to progress can be gleaned from the following:
The great progress of recent past has been possible because more number of people were at work on continually increasing the number of research projects... It is true that major adaptations to life can be made by the common man, and that convictions can be expanded and declared without the benefit of testing, but advances in the refined requirements of technology, and clearer insights into the intricate relations of scientific principles call for rigorous training, specialized equipment and extended, systematic endeavors (Good and Scates, 1972, p.4).
Research is journey towards the search for infinite knowledge both in modern and social sciences which are always unfinished processes as reflected in the following:
"Whereas ancient science had the appearance of something completed, to which the notion of progress was not essential, modern science progresses into the infinite" (Jaspers, 1950,p.4.).
In the field of business, research has been undertaken to serve as a voice on key national issues by providing research-based information to the commercial and industrial sectors as well as services such as product, consumer, advertising and image studies, public opinion polls, labor and employment data, viewership and listenership of mass communication and information for local and foreign inverstors.
Research is journey towards the search for infinite knowledge both in modern and social sciences which are always unfinished processes as reflected in the following:
"Whereas ancient science had the appearance of something completed, to which the notion of progress was not essential, modern science progresses into the infinite" (Jaspers, 1950,p.4.).
In the field of business, research has been undertaken to serve as a voice on key national issues by providing research-based information to the commercial and industrial sectors as well as services such as product, consumer, advertising and image studies, public opinion polls, labor and employment data, viewership and listenership of mass communication and information for local and foreign inverstors.
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