Theoretical Research Activity
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A Theoretical Research Activity is a research activity that instantiates a theoretical research task (that focuses on theoretical questions and presents proofs based on axioms).
- AKA: Basic Research Act.
- Context:
- It can be performed by a Theoretician/Basic Research Researcher.
- It can lead to a Theorem.
- It can produce Models that can be Validated by an Experimental Researcher.
- Example(s):
- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Scientific Method.
References
1986
- (Holmberg, 1986) ⇒ Borje Holmberg. (1986). “A Discipline of Distance Education.” In: The Journal of Distance Education, 1(1).
- …Besides the increasing amount of research, both theoretical and practical, some institutions offer distance education courses on distance education.