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field study

British  

noun

  1. (often plural) a research project carried out in the field See field

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To answer these questions, Zhao and his colleagues carried out a two year field study in 2022 and 2023 at NIBIO's Svanhovd research station in the Pasvik Valley of Northern Norway.

From Science Daily

These communities had previously collaborated with Cease and pushed for a larger field study.

From Science Daily

Researchers in this field study how repeating influences, such as carefully tuned light, can temporarily reshape the way electrons behave inside a material.

From Science Daily

In “Letters From the Edge: Stories of Curiosity, Bravery, and Discovery,” Jeff Wilser collects the adventures of more than 45 members of the Explorers Club, a New York-based professional society promoting scientific exploration and field study.

From The Wall Street Journal

Just last year it launched a digital archives collection and announced, alongside Ithaka S+R, “Magnitude and Bond: A Field Study on Black Literary Arts Service Organizations,” a research project that will examine the organizational needs, strategies and models behind such institutions.

From Los Angeles Times