PROJECTIVE RESEARCH
PROJECTIVE RESEARCH
Definition of the method/technique
This research method consists of the creation of a plan, a proposal, a program or a model, as a solution to a problem or need of a practical nature, be it of a social group, or of an institution, or of a geographical area. region. , in a particular area of knowledge, based on a precise diagnosis of the needs of the moment, the explanatory or generating processes involved and future trends, that is, based on the results of an investigative process
Characteristics of the method/technique
● Active: It raises the proceedings that happen in one or several areas, as well
as the relationship between them.
● Complete: It integrates all the elements that occur in certain backgrounds for
their interpretation and projection over time.
● Original: It allows generating original suggestions with freedom, analyzing all
the set-ups.
● Hands-on: It comprises all the performers in each of the parts of the research
and planning process.
Main uses of the method/technique
Projective research is used in projects of architectural design, software, group
problem solving (organizational and social), educational and environmental, among
others. Moreover, this type of research proposes models that generate solutions to
specific needs of a social, organizational, environmental or some special area of
knowledge, with a view to the future of each context and through its situational
analysis. Finally, the scientific method is applied from analysis to projection.
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