1. Basic research is an experimental or theoretical research aimed at acquiring new knowledge about the basic principles of phenomena and observable facts. Not for any specific or specific application or use. Its achievements mainly appear in the form of scientific papers and scientific works. Reflect the original ability of knowledge. Advanced achievements and major breakthroughs in basic research will enhance people's ability to understand and change the world.
2. Applied research: creative research to acquire new knowledge, focusing on a specific purpose or goal. Determine the possible uses of basic research results, or explore new methods (primitives) or methods that should be adopted to achieve predetermined goals. It has a specific application purpose in the process of acquiring knowledge.
3. Comprehensive research: the various parts and attributes of the analysis object or phenomenon are combined into a unified whole. A research problem based on the principle of comprehensive consideration of the relationship between various parts. A combination of things of different kinds and properties. For example, comprehensive management, comprehensive balance, comprehensive synthesis, as well as universities and comprehensive arts.
Paper classification:
Graduation thesis can be divided into standing thesis and refuting thesis according to the nature of discussion. Argumentative thesis refers to expounding and demonstrating one's own views and opinions from the front. Argumentative papers are argumentative papers. Writing a thesis requires clear arguments, sufficient arguments, rigorous argumentation, convincing people with reason and convincing people with facts.
Argumentative thesis refers to establishing one's own arguments and propositions by refuting others' arguments. If the graduation thesis mainly refutes some wrong viewpoints, opinions and theories, it belongs to refuting graduation thesis. In addition to arguments, arguments and arguments, refuting papers also requires tit-for-tat and reasoning.
Graduation thesis can be divided into macro thesis and micro thesis according to the size of the research problem. A paper that is overall and universal and has certain guiding significance for local work is called a macro paper.
It has a wide range of research and influence. On the contrary, the papers that study locality and specific problems are microscopic papers. It is of guiding significance to specific work and has a narrow influence.