Online 'findings archive': A new tool for research synthesis

Ruut Veenhoven*, Ivonne Buijt, Martijn Burger

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Social scientists are producing an ever-growing stream of research findings, which is increasingly difficult to oversee. As a result, capitalization on earlier
investment is declining and accumulation of knowledge stagnating. This situation calls for more research synthesis and interest in techniques to produce these
syntheses is on the rise. Attention has been focused on statistical techniques for meta-analysis, with little attention paid to the preliminary step of gathering the
available research findings together. What is needed is 1) a technique for describing research findings in a comparable way, 2) a system for storing such
descriptions in an online archive, 3) to which research findings can be added on a continuous basis, and 4) that can serve as a virtual appendix for review
papers. These demands are met by the World Database of Happiness, which is tailored to facilitate the assembling of research findings on happiness. With its
focus on 'findings' the system differs from data-archives designed to store 'investigations' and from bibliographies that store 'publications'. As yet there is no
established term used to describe this research synthesis tool. We call it a 'findings archive'. In this paper we explain how the technique works and show how an
on-line findings-archive can be used in review papers. We note how the technique can be applied on subjects other than happiness.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2774-2784
Number of pages11
JournalInternational Journal of Innovation Scientific Research and Review
Publication statusPublished - May 2022

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