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To do a research, a researcher needs to be clear about what he/she is doing, why he/she is doing it and the associated implications of what he/she is about to do. A. True B. False

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True

Step-by-step explanation:

To carry out a research in order to that it should yield the desirable result, a researcher must be very clear about his objective for the research.

The researcher must be very much clear about all the do's and don'ts and all the where, why, what sort of thing, i.e., the researcher must be clear about his/her intentions of carrying out the research, and what research is being carried out by him/her.

The one doing the research must be clear about the implications of the research.

Unless all these things are not clear at the researcher's end the research will not give the desired results.

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