The field research
Example: Field research collects data directly from natural or real-life environments
Definition
"The field research" refers to the process of collecting data and information directly from natural or real-life environments, rather than from laboratory or controlled settings. It involves observing, interviewing, or experimenting in the actual context where phenomena occur.
Etymology
The term "the field research" combines "field," meaning an area of open land or a setting outside the lab, with "research," which comes from the Old French 'recercher,' meaning to seek or search closely. Did you know? The phrase emphasizes studying subjects in their natural surroundings instead of artificial environments.
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"The field research" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - Research - (A1-C2) - set 1", containing 108 commonly used words.
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