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Field research stands in opposition to research conducted in a laboratory or academic setting.

It is less technically known as field work, a term originating in farm and plantation labor, and a term sometimes used to refer the the temporary fortifications constructed prior to battle.

Participant observation, data collection and survey research are examples of field research, in contrast to what is often called experimental or lab research.

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