Study

Definition: A systematic and original investigation aimed at discovering new knowledge, theories, or understanding.
Purpose: To generate new information or test hypotheses.
Scope: Broad and often involves experimentation, data collection, analysis, and peer review.
Example: Conducting a clinical trial to test a new drug.

Definition: The act of learning or examining a topic, often by reviewing existing material.
Purpose: To acquire knowledge or understand a subject.
Scope: Narrower, focused more on learning rather than creating something new.
Example: Studying neuroanatomy from a textbook.

Aspect Research Study
Goal Discover or create new knowledge Learn or understand existing knowledge
Methods Original experiments, data collection Reading, attending classes, reviewing
Outcome Publication, innovation, theory Personal understanding, exam readiness
Audience Scientific community Individual or students

A detailed investigation and analysis of a subject or situation.

see Research paper

see Research study.

see Scientific study.


While a scientific study is a research study, not all research studies necessarily adhere to the strict principles of the scientific method. Scientific studies have a specific focus on adhering to scientific principles and methodologies, whereas research studies encompass a broader range of investigations conducted in various fields.

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