The term 'pilot studies' refers to mini versions of a full-scale study (also called 'feasibility' studies), as well as the specific pre-testing of a particular research instrument such as a questionnaire or interview schedule. Pilot studies are a crucial element of a good study design. Conducting a pilot study does not guarantee success in the main study, but it does increase the likelihood. Pilot studies fulfil a range of important functions and can provide valuable insights for other researchers. There is a need for more discussion amongst researchers of both the process and outcomes of pilot studies
Advances in clinical and translation science are facilitated by building on prior knowledge gained t...
Pilot studies are small‐scale studies conducted to gather information and provide a foundation for t...
We often receive inquiries from authors regarding the potential publication of small-sample studies....
The term 'pilot studies' refers to mini versions of a full-scale study (also called 'feasibility' st...
peer-reviewedPilot studies play a vital role in health research, but are often misused, mistreated a...
When pilot studies are conducted as part of a research process, they can be useful in many ways. For...
During the development of research to compare the processes and impact of inclusive education in Swe...
A Pilot Study (PS) is a small-scale research project conducted before the final full-scale study. A ...
YesBackground Pilot studies can play an important role in qualitative studies. Methodological and p...
This paper is concerned with reporting the benefits of undertaking a pilot study for qualitative res...
Background: In 2004, a review of pilot studies published in seven major medical journals during 2000...
A Pilot Study (PS) is a small-scale research project conducted before the final full-scale study. A ...
A pilot study is one of the essential stages in a research project. This paper aims to describe the ...
BACKGROUND: In 2004, a review of pilot studies published in seven major medical journals during 2000...
An attempt is made to define a pilot study as a preparatory sociological research of a special chara...
Advances in clinical and translation science are facilitated by building on prior knowledge gained t...
Pilot studies are small‐scale studies conducted to gather information and provide a foundation for t...
We often receive inquiries from authors regarding the potential publication of small-sample studies....
The term 'pilot studies' refers to mini versions of a full-scale study (also called 'feasibility' st...
peer-reviewedPilot studies play a vital role in health research, but are often misused, mistreated a...
When pilot studies are conducted as part of a research process, they can be useful in many ways. For...
During the development of research to compare the processes and impact of inclusive education in Swe...
A Pilot Study (PS) is a small-scale research project conducted before the final full-scale study. A ...
YesBackground Pilot studies can play an important role in qualitative studies. Methodological and p...
This paper is concerned with reporting the benefits of undertaking a pilot study for qualitative res...
Background: In 2004, a review of pilot studies published in seven major medical journals during 2000...
A Pilot Study (PS) is a small-scale research project conducted before the final full-scale study. A ...
A pilot study is one of the essential stages in a research project. This paper aims to describe the ...
BACKGROUND: In 2004, a review of pilot studies published in seven major medical journals during 2000...
An attempt is made to define a pilot study as a preparatory sociological research of a special chara...
Advances in clinical and translation science are facilitated by building on prior knowledge gained t...
Pilot studies are small‐scale studies conducted to gather information and provide a foundation for t...
We often receive inquiries from authors regarding the potential publication of small-sample studies....