Basic vs. Applied Research
Applied Research General
Scientific study and research that is meant to solve a real life problem.
Differences in purpose of both Research
Applied research - purpose is associated with solution of specific problem Basic research - purpose is related to a creation of new knowledge
Differences in context of both Research
Applied research - The objective are set by clients or sponsors as a solution to specific problems Basic research - Usually self-initiated in order to expand the levels of knowledge in certain areas
Differences in methods in both Research
Applied research - more concerned with external validity Basic research - specified with internal validity
Aim of Applied Research
1. Address real-world issues 2. Investigate and improve
Basic Research Does Not
1. It is not intend to solve problems 2. Does not have potential, direct economic value 3. No immediate practical use
Basic Research (pure research or fundamental research )
Study and research that is meant to increase scientific knowledge
Aim of Basic Research
To gain more knowledge or understanding of the subject under study, without specific applications in mind.