Policy Limit Research FAQ | Rockpoint Research
What is the primary objective of the research, and what specific problem does it aim to address?
How is the research question formulated, and what makes it relevant and significant?
What existing research has already been conducted on the topic, and what gaps remain?
How are the research objectives and hypotheses developed?
Which research methodology is most appropriate for addressing the research question, and why?
How should researchers decide between qualitative, quantitative, and mixed-method approaches?
What criteria should be used to select reliable and relevant data sources?
How is the target population identified, and how is an appropriate sample selected?
What sampling method should be used, and how can researchers minimize sampling bias?
Which data-collection techniques are most suitable, such as surveys, interviews, observations, experiments, or document analysis?
How can researchers ensure that their data-collection instruments are valid and reliable?
What ethical considerations must be addressed before and during the research process?
How should researchers protect participants' privacy, confidentiality, and informed consent?
How can researchers identify and control potential sources of bias during data collection and analysis?
What methods should be used to organize, clean, and verify collected data?
Which statistical or analytical techniques are appropriate for interpreting the findings?
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