Types and characteristics of methodological researches in political sciences

The authors put emphasis on three types of methodological research: - research of a particular method or a technique as the subject of research, - research of a subject i.e. a segment of a certain science that simultaneously uses several research methods, with subsequent intercomparison of the succe...

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Main Authors: Lazović-Jović Emina M., Ševo Bojan N.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute of Serbian Culture Priština, Leposavić 2018-01-01
Series:Baština
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Online Access:https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0353-9008/2018/0353-90081845165L.pdf
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spelling doaj-9f40bdf3ec4f4b1f88ead441f5a896c02020-11-25T03:53:30ZengInstitute of Serbian Culture Priština, LeposavićBaština0353-90082683-57972018-01-012018451651790353-90081845165LTypes and characteristics of methodological researches in political sciencesLazović-Jović Emina M.0Ševo Bojan N.1Fakultet političkih nauka, BeogradInstitut za srpsku kulturu, (Priština) LeposavićThe authors put emphasis on three types of methodological research: - research of a particular method or a technique as the subject of research, - research of a subject i.e. a segment of a certain science that simultaneously uses several research methods, with subsequent intercomparison of the success of these methods, and - Research that applies to one method, is leading not only to knowledge about the subject of research, but also to knowledge about the success of this method. It is important to state the following facts: - methodological research can be classified into theoretical and empirical one, - it is not completely clear which criteria the above classification is based on, and - purely theoretical or purely empirical research does not exist because theory and empiria are inseparable, and one is essential for the survival, development, and advancement of the other. In addition, all methodological research in political science has, directly or indirectly, elements of action research. Therefore, methodological scientific research can have at least one of the following objectives: Firstly, to advance and develop methodological scientific knowledge, secondly, to verify the applicability and functionality of an already existing one. Depending on its objective, methodological research can be classified into basic and corrective research, that is diagnostic and prognostic research, but we would also like to draw attention to instrumental, and manipulative research as well.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0353-9008/2018/0353-90081845165L.pdftypes of methodological researchbasiccorrectivediagnostic and prognostic researchempirical and theoretical researchmanipulative and method research
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author Lazović-Jović Emina M.
Ševo Bojan N.
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Ševo Bojan N.
Types and characteristics of methodological researches in political sciences
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types of methodological research
basic
corrective
diagnostic and prognostic research
empirical and theoretical research
manipulative and method research
author_facet Lazović-Jović Emina M.
Ševo Bojan N.
author_sort Lazović-Jović Emina M.
title Types and characteristics of methodological researches in political sciences
title_short Types and characteristics of methodological researches in political sciences
title_full Types and characteristics of methodological researches in political sciences
title_fullStr Types and characteristics of methodological researches in political sciences
title_full_unstemmed Types and characteristics of methodological researches in political sciences
title_sort types and characteristics of methodological researches in political sciences
publisher Institute of Serbian Culture Priština, Leposavić
series Baština
issn 0353-9008
2683-5797
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The authors put emphasis on three types of methodological research: - research of a particular method or a technique as the subject of research, - research of a subject i.e. a segment of a certain science that simultaneously uses several research methods, with subsequent intercomparison of the success of these methods, and - Research that applies to one method, is leading not only to knowledge about the subject of research, but also to knowledge about the success of this method. It is important to state the following facts: - methodological research can be classified into theoretical and empirical one, - it is not completely clear which criteria the above classification is based on, and - purely theoretical or purely empirical research does not exist because theory and empiria are inseparable, and one is essential for the survival, development, and advancement of the other. In addition, all methodological research in political science has, directly or indirectly, elements of action research. Therefore, methodological scientific research can have at least one of the following objectives: Firstly, to advance and develop methodological scientific knowledge, secondly, to verify the applicability and functionality of an already existing one. Depending on its objective, methodological research can be classified into basic and corrective research, that is diagnostic and prognostic research, but we would also like to draw attention to instrumental, and manipulative research as well.
topic types of methodological research
basic
corrective
diagnostic and prognostic research
empirical and theoretical research
manipulative and method research
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