Empirical Research Progress for Urban Planning and Design

For designing your research project

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2 min readOct 11, 2020
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1.Formulating Research Question:

You need to have an idea, a topic for your research project. How will it help develop the theory and/or practice? Check with the literature that your research question has not already been addressed.

Source: wikipedia

2. Making decision on an appropriate design and methodology:

It is usual to test the methodology through a pilot study — to check workability and give you the information you need for the research.

3. How to collect/generate data:

Collecting your data, using the methodology as decided at 2. (e.g. census, transportation, financial, social, cultural, etc.)

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4. Understanding/Evaluating data:

Data mining — the process of finding patterns and correlations within large data sets to predict outcomes, a process of discovering patterns in large data sets involving methods at the intersection of machine learning, statistics, and database systems

5. Develop hypothesis models and Analysis:

Taking to analysis, using techniques appropriate for the collected data type(s) — could be an iterative process, particularly in action research

6. Interpret the results:

Based on the analysis, draw your conclusions

7. Discussions and Future research:

Writing up your research - It may be worth to write some aspects while your project goes along — but don’t write the introduction until your work has completely done. Preparing to revise plans if necessary.

  • audience for your research — feasible and practical for them
  • data protection if using ‘personal identifiable data;
  • copyright for quoting or using other people’s work for your project

(Source: British School of Coaching)

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