Pure research is defined as the systematic study that is directed only toward pure knowledge. Basic research is defined as research without a particular goal.
poetry and philosophy are the examples of pure research.
Pure research is merely to find out what is going on. Applied research is to find out what is going on so you can use it for some purpose.
Pure basic research is looking for information on the internet or in books. This research is simply just looking for what is already out there.
applied research
Pure research, also known as basic or fundamental research, focuses on expanding knowledge and understanding of fundamental principles without immediate practical applications in mind. In contrast, applied research aims to solve specific, practical problems by using the findings from pure research. While pure research seeks to answer "what" and "why" questions, applied research is concerned with "how" to implement solutions in real-world situations. Essentially, pure research lays the groundwork for future applied studies.
Pure research is done simply to know or search if why something happens. On the other hand, an applied research is taking knowledge in order to apply or use the research to improve life.
Pure chemistry involves research in pursuit of knowledge. Applied chemistry involves research directed toward a specific goal. Pure research can lead directly to an application; an application can exist before research is done to explain how it works.
give an example of a basic and applied research
A few brands advertize their ascorbic acid as "pure." Some of them are Thorne Research, Nutro-Biotic and Allergy Research Group.
Go and find a resoultion to die.....is an example
To understand applied research you need to understand "pure" research. Pure research is research for research's sake. It is intended just simply to understand whatever you are studying. Applied research in contrast is research that can be used in the real world of commerce.
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