tutkimustason
Tutkimustason is a Finnish term used in scholarly contexts to describe the level, quality, or rigor of research. It refers to how thoroughly a study has been planned, executed, and reported, as well as its potential contribution to knowledge. The concept is used by universities, funding agencies, and journals to evaluate research projects, theses, and publications. A higher research level typically implies a strong theoretical framing, a clearly defined research question, appropriate and transparent methodology, robust data collection and analysis, careful interpretation of results, and credible reporting, including openness to replication and data sharing.
In practice, assessments of tutkimustason are contextual and can vary by field and institution. Some common
The term does not prescribe a universal standard; instead it functions as a relative judgment within a