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Example. Both the needfulness and needlessness of further research may be overlooked. The blobbogram leading this article is from a systematic review; it shows clinical trials of the use of corticosteroids to hasten lung development in pregnancies where a …
Whether you’re writing an academic paper, engaging in a debate, or having a casual conversation, the phrase “more research is needed” is a valuable addition to any discussion. In this guide, we will explore various formal and informal ways to convey this idea.
“More research is needed” is a conclusion that fits most systematic reviews. But authors need to be more specific about what exactly is required
Basic economics tells us that decisions to do more research (and the choice of research projects among many options) should be based on an assessment of the expected net value of the research (i.e. the probability-weighted average of the benefits minus costs).
‘More research is needed’ shouldn’t be a worrying sentence: it just means that science is not finite, there’s still a lot more to find out. More research could be the difference between uncertainty and certainty, providing better scientific knowledge for everyone.
More methodological work is needed on how to robustly capture the impact and outcomes of public involvement in research (building as well on the PiiAF work of Popay et al. 51), including further economic analysis and exploration of impact when research partners are integral to research teams.
“More research is needed” is an iconic catchphrase used by scientists worldwide. Yet policy and management decisions are continually being made with variable levels of reliance on scientific knowledge.
“More research is needed” is a conclusion that fits most systematic reviews. But authors need to be more specific about what exactly is required.
More research is needed to investigate whether or not the cost for avoided febrile episode is cost-effective. 56 ... Prophylactic levofloxacin to prevent infections in newly diagnosed...
The need for ‘further research’ is perhaps more often driven by the potential problem-solving or instrumental contributions of research to policymaking. Research is expected to contribute to more informed and rational decisions.