Writing Research Objectives
Writing Research Objectives
Writing Research Objectives
Professor,
Vivekananda college of Nursing
INTRODUCTION
1. General objective
General objectives are broad goals to be
achieved.
The general objectives of the study state
what the researcher expects to achieve by
the study in general terms.
General objectives are usually less in
number.
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2. Specific objective
Specific objectives are short term & narrow in
focus.
General objectives can broken into small logically
connected parts to form specific objectives.
General objective is met through accomplishing
all the specific objective.
The specific objectives are more in number & they
systematically address various aspects of
problem as defined under ‘the statement of
problem’ & key factor that is assumed to
influence or causes the problem.
They should specify what the researcher will do in
the study, where, & for what purpose.
EXAMPLES OF GENERAL & SPECIFIC
OBJECTIVES
Research statement: “Effectiveness of planned teaching on
the knowledge of staff nurses working in psychiatric unit
regarding Physical Restraints for psychiatric patient in
selected hospital ofVidharbha region”.
General objective: To asses the knowledge of staff nurses
working in psychiatric unit regarding physical restraint.
Specific objective:
To assess the knowledge regarding Physical Restraints
among nurses working in psychiatric unit.
To evaluate the effect of planned teaching on Physical
Restraints among nurses.
To associate the knowledge with selected demographic
METHODS OF STATING OBJECTIVES
While stating objectives of the study, the
following guidelines must be taken care of:
The objectives should be presented briefly &
concisely.
They cover the different aspects of the problem &
its contributing factors in a coherent way & in a
logical sequence.
The objectives are clearly phrased in operational
terms, specifying exactly what researcher is going
to do, where, & for what purpose.
They are realistic considering local conditions.
Use action verbs that are specify enough to be
evaluated.
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