Share Your Research Findings 14. In plain language, what was your research about?
15. What specific problem, question, or gap in knowledge did your research address?
19. What are the three most important findings of your research?
20. Was there anything in your findings that surprised you?
21. Who are the people most directly affected by your findings?
22. Is there a human story, person, or event that inspired your research or best illustrates your findings?
23. How do your findings compare to or build upon previous research?
24. Are there any significant numbers, statistics, or data points from your findings?
Implications and Recommendations
25. What are the most important policy or practice recommendations from your research?
26. Which institutions, government bodies, or decision-makers should engage with your findings?
27. How could your findings be applied or implemented in practice?
28. Does your research have implications beyond your immediate study context?
29. What originally motivated you to pursue this research?
30. What was the most difficult part of the research process, and how did you overcome it?
31. Was there a turning point in the research?
32. Who were the most important people in making this research possible?
33. What do you hope your research will ultimately be remembered for?
34.Are you willing to be interviewed by a ResearchFinds News journalist?
35.What is your preferred interview format?
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37. Is there a question you wish journalists would ask you about your research?
38. Are there any sensitive or confidential aspects of your research?
40. Do you have a press release, summary brief, or lay summary prepared?
41. Do you have photographs available related to your research?
41. Can you suggest other researchers, community members, or experts for additional context or verification?
42. How did you hear about ResearchFinds News?
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