The primary goal of applied research is to solve or provide answers to practical problems. Unlike basic research, which seeks to expand knowledge without immediate practical application, applied research focuses on real-world issues and aims to find solutions that can be implemented in practice.
The primary goal of applied research is to:
Solve or provide answers to practical problems
Test theories and hypotheses
Address research issues in partnership with local people
Gain knowledge, with no aim of using it
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