Author(s) | : | Dr. Sandeep Budhadev, Dr. Jigar Thakkar, Dr. Shilpa Chafle, Dr. Parul Kansara, Dr. Ankita Patel and Dr. Hastee Ninama |
Paperback ISBN | : | 978-93-6135-344-4 |
Publisher | : | AkiNik Publications |
Language | : | English |
Pages | : | 247 |
Publication Year | : | 2025 |
Publication Date | : | 19/09/2024 |
Binding | : | Paperback |
DOI | : | https://doi.org/10.22271/ed.book.3079 |
Research Methodology in Ayurved is a detailed and methodical guide designed to introduce and deepen the understanding of research techniques relevant to Ayurvedic studies. Written by experts in the field, the book systematically presents the principles of research, emphasizing its importance in enhancing evidence-based Ayurvedic practices.
The book is divided into key sections, beginning with an introduction to research fundamentals, including definitions, objectives, and various research types. It then delves into different research approaches, including qualitative and quantitative methodologies, deductive and inductive reasoning, and mixed-method research strategies.
A significant portion of the book is dedicated to data collection techniques, statistical analysis, and interpretation, ensuring that researchers can derive accurate and meaningful conclusions from their studies. Additionally, it discusses ethical considerations in research, ensuring that studies adhere to scientific integrity and professional standards.
The authors also explore the specific application of research methods in Ayurveda, highlighting how traditional knowledge can be systematically studied and validated using modern research techniques. The book includes case studies, practical examples, and step-by-step explanations of experimental research, making it a valuable resource for students, academics, and professionals in Ayurveda and related disciplines.
By bridging the gap between traditional Ayurvedic wisdom and modern research methodologies, this book serves as an indispensable reference for anyone engaged in the scientific study and advancement of Ayurvedic medicine.
Well-written and informative, though certain sections felt a bit repetitive.