====== FINER Criteria ====== see [[PICO]] ---- The [[reviewer]]s can promote a general evaluation of the proposed [[research]] question by using the [[FINER criteria]]: [[Feasible]], [[Interesting]], [[Novel]], [[Ethical]], and [[Relevant]] ((Cummings SR, Browner WS, Hulley SB: Conceiving the research question, in Hulley SB, Cummings SR, Browner WS, et al (eds): Designing Clinical Research: An Epidemiologic Approach, ed 2. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2001, pp 17–23)). ---- FINER criteria is a mnemonic used to evaluate research questions or objectives. It stands for: Feasible - Is the research question feasible? Can it be answered with the available resources (time, funding, personnel, equipment)? Interesting - Is the research question interesting and relevant? Does it address a significant gap in knowledge or have practical implications? Novel - Is the research question novel? Does it introduce new concepts, ideas, or approaches to the field? Ethical - Is the research question ethical? Does it involve human or animal subjects, and if so, is it conducted in an ethical manner? Relevant - Is the research question relevant? Does it have potential to make a positive contribution to the field of study, society, or policy-making? By using the FINER criteria, researchers can ensure that their research questions are well-designed and ethically sound, and have the potential to make a meaningful contribution to their field. This can increase the likelihood of obtaining funding, ethical approval, and ultimately, producing valuable research outcomes. ---- see [[Peer reviewer checklist]]