Método Analítico

Método Analítico

Introduction and Overview

In this section, Allana and Marian from the Instituto Universitario de Relaciones Públicas discuss the analytical method. They provide a definition, discuss its characteristics, stages, application, advantages, and its connection with public relations.

Definition of the Analytical Method

  • The analytical method is a research technique that involves breaking down a subject into its parts or elements to observe their actions and effects.
  • It is important to understand the nature of the subject being studied in order to apply the analytical method successfully.

Characteristics of the Analytical Method

  • Conclusions drawn from the analytical method are not infallible, meaning that while it is a reliable method, its results are not conclusive.
  • The flexibility of the analytical method allows for modifications to existing theories based on new results obtained through constant experimentation and theorizing.
  • It provides solid evidence but is subject to changes due to the large amount of data involved.

Application and Advantages of the Analytical Method

  • The analytical method is widely used in fields such as medicine to predict viral infections and ensure timely treatment for organ transplant patients.
  • It is particularly useful in novel or unexplored fields of study or descriptive studies as it reveals essential relationships and fundamental characteristics of the subject.
  • Other scientists may have different classifications or stages for the analytical method, including experimenting and measuring.

Steps of the Analytical Method

In this section, Allana and Marian describe various steps involved in applying the analytical method. These steps include observation, analysis, segmentation, enumeration, ordering/classification.

Observation

  • Observation involves closely examining a natural phenomenon or object to gather information about it. This can be done through direct observation or by using technical means such as recording devices.
  • Detailed observations provide useful data about the subject being studied.

Analysis

  • After observation, critical examination of the subject is conducted to objectively consider the information gathered. This involves proposing logical and rational approaches to arrive at coherent and plausible results.

Segmentation

  • Segmentation refers to breaking down the subject into its constituent parts or components. This step allows for a comprehensive understanding of the phenomenon from different perspectives and helps identify its characteristics, nature, and problems.

Enumeration

  • Enumeration involves listing and counting the various components that make up the subject in a sequential and organized manner. This step provides a structured representation of the information obtained.

Ordering/Classification

  • In this step, the scientist organizes the collected data into categories for further analysis. By analyzing extracted information, researchers can gain deeper insights into their investigation.

Application of the Analytical Method

In this section, Allana and Marian discuss how to apply the analytical method by identifying a problem, following a procedure for analysis, obtaining results, and drawing conclusions.

Problem Identification

  • The first step in applying the analytical method is identifying a problem or question that needs to be addressed.

Procedure Analysis

  • A systematic procedure is followed to analyze the identified problem using appropriate techniques or tools.

Results and Conclusions

  • The analysis leads to obtaining results that help draw conclusions about the problem under investigation.

Advantages of Using the Analytical Method

In this section, Allana and Marian highlight some advantages of using the analytical method in research studies.

  • It enhances critical thinking skills by encouraging individuals to observe both physical and mental aspects of phenomena.
  • It allows for a more detailed comprehension of complex subjects by detecting their constituent parts/components.
  • It provides a reliable pathway for acquiring more information about a specific topic.

Conclusion

The analytical method is a valuable research technique that involves breaking down a subject into its parts or elements to observe their actions and effects. It offers flexibility, solid evidence, and the ability to modify existing theories based on new results. By following steps such as observation, analysis, segmentation, enumeration, ordering/classification, and problem identification, researchers can effectively apply the analytical method to gain deeper insights into their investigations.

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The Role of Digital Devices and Socialization

  • Digital devices play a significant role in socialization processes.
  • Virtuality is an essential aspect to consider when studying these variables.
  • Understanding the connection between digital devices, socialization, and virtuality leads to successful syndication.

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This section discusses the importance of applying research methods, specifically the analytical method, in public relations for effective information management.

Importance of Research Methods in Public Relations

  • It is crucial to apply various research methods in public relations.
  • The analytical method helps organizations manage information effectively.
  • Implementing the analytical method enables organizations to develop strategies for advertising campaigns, sales growth, customer needs forecasting, risk reduction, and more.

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This section emphasizes the significance of using the analytical method to validate or refute precise hypotheses proposed by organizations.

Validating or Refuting Hypotheses with Analytical Method

  • The analytical method assists in validating or refuting hypotheses proposed by organizations.
  • It provides solutions and insights for decision-making processes within an organization.

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Finding Solutions through Precise Hypotheses

  • Precise hypotheses allow organizations to find solutions to their challenges.

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The Power Within

  • Recognizing and harnessing one's inner power is important.

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