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Researcher effects in survey-based research: Insights from research in South Sudan
Kerstin Tomiak
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Business & Economics
Sudan
96%
Survey Research
34%
Reflexivity
27%
Applied Research
16%
Survey Data
15%
Knowledge Production
14%
Process Research
14%
International Development
13%
Evidence-based
12%
Quantitative Research
12%
Knowledge Creation
12%
Social Relations
11%
Structured Interview
10%
Data Collection
10%
Policy Implications
9%
Evaluation
6%
Social Sciences
South Sudan
100%
survey research
25%
reflexivity
23%
knowledge production
12%
quantitative research
12%
research process
11%
research practice
11%
research results
11%
Social Relations
10%
evidence
10%
demand
8%
evaluation
5%
interview
5%
literature
5%
Group
3%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
policy
18%
effect
17%
social survey
15%
applied research
12%
conflict
8%
demand
6%
evaluation
4%
method
2%