uuringutest
Uuringutest is a term used in Finnish-language scholarly contexts to describe a systematic set of procedures for evaluating a research project's design and outcomes before full-scale execution. It encompasses activities such as pilot testing, instrument validation, protocol review, and data-management assessment. The goal is to identify methodological weaknesses, ensure measurement validity and reliability, anticipate ethical concerns, and estimate resource needs.
There is no single standardized method associated with uuringutest; rather, the approach can include several components.
In practice, a uuringutest report documents objectives, methods, results, and recommendations for proceeding or adjusting the
Etymology: derived from Finnish "uuringu" (research) and "test" (test). See also pilot study, validation, protocol development.