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Researcher effects in survey-based research: Insights from research in South Sudan
Kerstin Tomiak
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Challenging Environments
33%
Conflict-affected
33%
Evidence-based
33%
Impoverished Environment
33%
International Development
33%
Knowledge Creation
33%
Knowledge Production
33%
Policy Research
33%
Policy-relevant
33%
Positionality
66%
Positivism
33%
Quantitative Research
33%
Reflexivity
33%
Research Reflexivity
33%
Researcher Effect
100%
Researcher Positionality
33%
Social Relationships
33%
Social Survey
33%
South Sudan
100%
Structured Interview
33%
Survey Data
33%
Survey Research
100%
Surveyor
100%
Value-free
33%
Social Sciences
Applied Research
33%
Evidence-Based
33%
Quantitative Research
33%
Research Practice
33%
Research Process
33%
Research Results
33%
Semi-Structured Interview
33%
Social Relationships
33%
Social Survey
33%
South Sudan
100%
Survey Analysis
33%
Survey Research
66%
Psychology
Applied Research
100%
Policy Implication
100%
Semistructured Interview
100%