I disagree. The purpose of research is to try and create/discover something novel. Doing "research" can "check the box" if you like, but it'll be plainly-evident to your interviewers whether you know anything about your work or not. You'd be much better-off continuing a project beyond the typical summer break between 3rd and 4th year.
General tip: if you're using research solely to leverage your application, you will only be successful if you:
1) work with someone whose name alone means a great deal,
2) enjoy your work in concept, and be able to describe your learnings/perspective in an interview, and/or
3) produce rote publications and rely on numbers to fortify your CV.
Pick your goal, drink from your chalice, and accept your poison.