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1.Introduction Trend, according to the oxford dictionary, refers to a general direction in which something is developing or changing. Report means to give a spoken or written account of something that one has observed, heard, done, or investigated. Thus, by, Trend Report of Research Methodology, we mean the direction in which research methodology is going i.e types of research methods, techniques for data collection, and its analysis. 2.Purpose and Scope Triloki Nath Madan, commonly, T. N. Madan, an anthropologist in his trend report, covering the period from 1950 to 1970 on Research Methodology, covers three major aspects of methodology : The Problems of scientific methods such as objectivity, experiment, and prediction. The Techniques of Data Collection Concepts and Procedures employed in analyzing data. 3.Three Definitions of Research methodology TN Madan points to three different meanings attached to Research Methodology.These are:- The methodology may refer to theoretical discussions of nature and conduct of social research, for instance, the meaning of scope, nature, and scope of objectivity, experiment, prediction, laws in social science. In a narrow sense, it refers to methods, techniques or tools employed for the collection and processing of data The methodology is also used to designate the concepts and procedures employed in the analysis of data to arrive at conclusions. Trend Report As we have discussed earlier, this trend report can be divided into three parts as follows:- Part : I Methodology-Basic Consideration Part-II : Techniques of Data Collection and analysis Part : III- Research Techniques in Use Part : I Methodology-Basic Consideration TN Madan tries to survey the various researches dealingwith the “problems of methodology” such as : Radhakamal Mukerjee (1960) in “The Philosophy of Social Science advancing triangular interaction with multidimensional analysis for sociology. DP Mukerji(1955) emphasized “ Holism “ and “ contextualization “ as the cardinal principles of sociologist method. AK Saran neither attempts for “synthesis” nor positivistic sociology, instead he argues for study of tradition. Louis Dumont along with other scholars such as GS Ghurye, Irawati Karwe and KM Kapadia have proposed for Indological approach and literature for Indian Sociology.
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