noun a person who conducts research, especially as a profession
Researchers in this field study natural phenomena and conduct experiments to test hypotheses.
A researcher conducts experiments and analyzes data to contribute new knowledge to their field.
Researchers in this field investigate diseases, treatments, and potential cures through clinical trials and studies.
Market researchers gather data on consumer preferences and behaviors to help companies make informed decisions.
Researchers in social sciences study human behavior, societies, and cultures through surveys, interviews, and observations.
A researcher may be hired by a writer to provide background information or conduct interviews for a book or article.
A researcher in psychology may conduct studies, analyze data, and publish findings in academic journals.
Researchers in the field of science may work in laboratories, conduct experiments, and write research papers to contribute to the body of scientific knowledge.
Individuals working as market researchers collect and analyze data on market trends, consumer behavior, and competitive products to help companies make informed business decisions.
Medical researchers study diseases, treatments, and health outcomes to improve medical practices and develop new treatments or cures.