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tutkimus

Tutkimus is the Finnish term for research or investigation. It denotes a systematic inquiry conducted to discover, explain, or predict phenomena, and it is used across disciplines—natural sciences, social sciences, humanities, and applied fields such as market research and policy analysis. The word combines the verb tutkia, to examine, with the noun-forming suffix -mus.

Scope and aims: Tutkimus seeks reliable knowledge, tests hypotheses, or develops new understandings that can be

Process: A typical tutkimus follows a cycle: formulate a question, review existing literature, design a method,

Types: basic (theoretical) research and applied (problem-solving) research; qualitative methods (interviews, observations, content analysis) and quantitative

Ethics and quality: Research ethics, data protection, consent, transparency, and integrity are central. Quality is supported

Impact and funding: In Finland and elsewhere, tutkimus is supported by universities, public funding agencies, and

reproduced
or
evaluated
by
others.
collect
and
analyze
data,
interpret
results,
and
report
findings.
Depending
on
the
discipline,
methods
may
be
qualitative,
quantitative,
or
mixed.
methods
(experiments,
surveys,
statistics).
by
peer
review,
clear
documentation,
replication
where
possible,
and
open
reporting.
international
programs;
dissemination
through
journals,
conferences,
and
public
communication.