Research
An imperative area of study that focuses on improving quality and acquiring knowledge.
Advocacy
An action for a cause, such as a media campaign by a non-governmental organization that seeks to influence political or social change.
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Research
An imperative area of study that focuses on improving quality and acquiring knowledge.
Advocacy
An action for a cause, such as a media campaign by a non-governmental organization that seeks to influence political or social change.
Campaign
A series of advertisements revolving around a single idea, aimed at encouraging audiences to take action.
Mobilization
A grassroots movement involving individuals in a specific area to push for political or economic change.
Lobbying
An act to influence decisions made by government officials.
Double-blind trial
An experiment where neither the participants nor the researchers know who is receiving the treatment or the placebo.
Data
Collected facts or information that forms the basis of research.
Statistics
The organization and study of numerical data, often used to assess research findings.
Observation
The process of watching something carefully in order to gain information.
Significance
The importance or meaningfulness of the data and findings in research.
Evidence
Information that supports or contradicts a proposition or hypothesis.
Treatment
The course of action designed or administered for the purpose of research.
Flawed research
Research that contains errors in methodology or analysis which can lead to misleading results.
Grassroots
A movement or campaign that is initiated and carried out by community members rather than leaders.
Conclusion
A summary of what has been learned or shown at the end of a study.
Bias
A tendency to lean in a certain direction, often leading to a distortion of results.
Design
The plan or blueprint for how a research study will be conducted.
Experiment
A test to determine the effects of a variable by controlling all other variables.
Self-advocacy
The process of representing oneself and asking for what one needs.
Awareness Raising
Actions taken to make a problem known to the general public.
Stakeholders
Individuals or groups that have an interest or investment in a topic or issue.