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Best practises in conducting research

Best Practices in Conducting Research – Ensuring Reliable Results

Effective scientific research requires careful planning, methodological precision, and ethical considerations. Whether conducting qualitative, quantitative, or biometric research, following best practices ensures reliable and valid results. Below are key principles that should guide any research project.

1. Clearly Defined Research Objectives

Every research project should have well-defined objectives and research questions. Best practices include:

  • Precisely defining the problem – What do we want to study and why?
  • Justifying the choice of methods – Is the selected methodology appropriate?
  • Operationalizing variables – Clearly defining the concepts under investigation.

2. Choosing the Right Research Method

The choice of method should be tailored to the study’s purpose. In social sciences, we distinguish:

  • Quantitative methods – Surveys, experiments, statistical analysis.
  • Qualitative methods – IDI interviews, FGI discussions, content analysis.
  • Biometric methods – Eyetracking, GSR, EEG, VR studies.

3. Careful Selection of Participants

Data quality depends on sample selection. Key principles:

  • Representativeness – Does the sample reflect the studied population?
  • Sample size – Is the number of participants sufficient for reliable conclusions?
  • Randomization – Reducing selection bias.

4. Transparency and Standardization of Procedures

Ensuring research reliability requires:

  • Standardized tools – Keeping conditions identical for all participants.
  • Detailed documentation – Describing methodologies, tools, and procedures.
  • Minimizing research bias – Controlling for confounding variables.

5. Ethical Research Practices

All studies must adhere to ethical standards:

  • Voluntary participation – Participants should have the right to withdraw at any time.
  • Data anonymization – Protecting participant privacy.
  • Informed consent – Full disclosure of the study’s purpose and scope.

6. Accurate Analysis and Interpretation

After data collection, thorough analysis is essential:

  • Avoiding overinterpretation – Drawing conclusions only based on data.
  • Hypothesis verification – Testing research assumptions.
  • Recognizing limitations – Acknowledging potential errors.

7. Transparent Reporting of Findings

Research findings should be presented clearly and objectively:

  • Unbiased data presentation – Avoiding manipulation.
  • Complete methodology description – Outlining methods and tools used.
  • Open for replication – Allowing others to replicate the study.

Conclusion

Following best research practices ensures scientific integrity, reliability, and ethical standards. A well-defined objective, appropriate methodology, transparent procedures, and accurate analysis are the pillars of effective research, contributing to meaningful knowledge and data-driven decision-making.

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