Research is more than just searching for information; it is the systematic investigation into a subject to discover new facts or reach new conclusions. At Danistnama, we believe that every great discovery starts with a well-defined question.
The first step in any research project is identifying a “Problem Statement.” What gap in knowledge are you trying to fill? Once the question is clear, the researcher moves to the Literature Review—studying what has already been written on the topic. This prevents reinventing the wheel and helps position your work within the existing academic conversation.
Whether you are using qualitative methods (interviews and case studies) or quantitative methods (data and statistics), the key is “Objectivity.” A true researcher sets aside personal bias to let the evidence speak for itself. This article explores how to maintain that balance and produce work that is both credible and impactful.













