MƗẊɄFȦB - DEMANDES DE RECHERCHE

This training resource provides a comprehensive introduction to formulating research questions in citizen science projects. It is structured around three types of questions quantitative, qualitative, and mixed-methods and offers practical guidance on how to design questions aligned with study objectives and research design. Participants explore descriptive, comparative, and relational quantitative questions, qualitative questions aimed at understanding motivations and opinions, and mixed-method questions that combine numerical and narrative insights. The training is divided into three stages: brainstorming, literature review, and research question development. Throughout the process, participants are supported by experienced researchers to apply these concepts in real-world citizen science projects. This resource is suitable for educators, researchers, and citizen scientists seeking to develop robust, meaningful, and actionable research questions.

This resource is available in French and It is also available in Italian

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Year of publication:2026

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Created Jan. 12, 2026, 9:51 a.m.
Updated Jan. 16, 2026, 3:45 p.m.
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