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Scientific research: The practice of using the scientific method to investigate causal relationships in detail. [e]
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Parent topics
- Scientific method [r]: The concept of systematic inquiry based on hypotheses and their testing in light of empirical evidence. [e]
- Science [r]: The organized body of knowledge based on non–trivial refutable concepts that can be verified or rejected on the base of observation and experimentation [e]
Subtopics
- Hypothesis-driven research [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Data-driven research [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Basic research [r]: Systematic inquiry by means of the scientific method to the end of understanding the workings of a given object of study. [e]
- Applied research [r]: Systematic inquiry by means of the scientific method to the end of using these insights for a particular purpose. [e]
- Researcher [r]: Someone searching for information on a given topic, either by consulting nature, theory or human-made artifacts. [e]
- Research institution [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Research funding [r]: The provision of financial resources for the purpose of studying something by means of the scientific method. [e]
- Research proposal [r]: A description of planned scientific research that is formally submitted to a research funding agency. [e]
- Research peer review [r]: Evaluation by experts of the quality and pertinence of research or research proposals of other experts in the same field. [e]
- Scientific data [r]: Structured information that has been generated in the framework of scientific research projects. [e]
- Open data [r]: Data that are publicly available for use, reuse and redistribution, typically for free via the World Wide Web. [e]
- Data sharing [r]: The practice of making data available to interested parties who have not gathered them. [e]
- Science 2.0 [r]: An umbrella term used to label the use of Web 2.0 tools for scientific purposes. [e]
- Open science [r]: A movement aimed at making the process of scientific research more transparent both within and beyond the scientific community, and at sharing its results with the widest possible audience. [e]