Summary of 👉ERRORES comunes al formular los OBJETIVOS de investigación 🤷‍♂️

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The video discusses common mistakes made when formulating research objectives, including failing to consider the overall goal, not taking into account the level of complexity of specific objectives, and implementing unrelated marketing strategies as specific objectives.

  • 00:00:00 The video discusses common mistakes made when formulating or constructing research goals, including the first error, which is considered when objectives are created without considering the overall goal. The second error is not taking into account the level of complexity of the specific objectives, which can lead to objectives being hierarchically wrong. The third error is implementing unrelated marketing strategies as specific objectives, without considering the level of complexity of the goal or the context in which it will be implemented. The fourth error is failing to consider the hierarchy of research goals, which can lead to objectives being too general or vague. The fifth error is proposing multiple objectives within the same goal general, without specifying a verb for each one.
  • 00:05:00 The video presents common errors made when formulating objectives for research. Leaders of government institutions discuss how to identify in what measure the effects of the pandemic impact Colombia's economy, for the objective of the study must be constructed using the same verb as is established in the example, "to identify the effects of the pandemic." A second example is given of how an objective could be incorrectly formulated as a question. The goal of describing labor motivation is to ask the question "What are the types of motivation at work?" However, the objective is instead to describe labor motivation and to list which are "very well." The speaker hopes that viewers have enjoyed the video and that they leave comments and suggestions for other topics of investigation in the "comment" section.

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