Application of data acquisition methods in the field of scientific research of public policy
Kuka Ermin, Tahirovic Emir

TL;DR
This paper discusses how scientific research methods, especially empirical ones, are essential for studying public policy and emphasizes the importance of developing comprehensive research projects for effective analysis.
Contribution
It highlights the application of modern social science research methods in public policy and underscores the necessity of detailed research projects for scientific inquiry.
Findings
Scientific research methods are crucial for public policy analysis.
Development of research projects is essential for applying scientific methods.
Empirical methods enhance understanding of public policy.
Abstract
Public policy also represent a special subdiscipline within political science, within political science. They are given increasing importance and importance in the context of scientific research and scientific approaches. Public policy as a discipline of political science have their own special subject and method of research. A particularly important aspect of the scientific approach to public policy is the aspect of applying research methods as one of the stages and phases of designing scientific research. In this sense, the goal of this research is to present the application of scientific research methods in the field of public policy. Those methods are based on scientific achievements developed within the framework of modern methodology of social sciences. Scientific research methods represent an important functional part of the research project as a model of the scientific research…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQualitative Comparative Analysis Research · Corruption and Economic Development · Business and Economic Development
