Method Design Studio
The Method Design Studio helps you design a rigorous, reusable methodology for a research project. Rather than trying to encode every methodology natively, it offers a set of discipline templates. Each template carries structured guidance prompts for the parts of a sound method, and you turn one into a per-project Method Protocol that you write once and reuse everywhere.
Open it from any project at Research > Projects > [your project] > Method
Studio (URL: /research/projects/{id}/method). Browse the full template
gallery at Research > Method Studio > Templates (/research/method/templates).
Discipline templates
The Studio ships with templates covering the common research traditions:
- Design Science Research
- Archival / Documentary Method
- Ethnography
- Case Study
- Qualitative (general)
- Quantitative (general)
- Mixed Methods
- Discourse Analysis
- Historical Method
- Legal / Policy Analysis
- Computational / Digital Humanities
Each template lays out the same set of guidance areas, worded for that discipline:
- Research design
- Sampling / selection
- Data sources
- Instruments
- Coding / analysis framework
- Variables / constructs
- Validity
- Reliability
- Ethics
- Consent
- Bias control
- Reproducibility
- Data management
The guidance is jurisdiction-neutral. Ethics, consent, and data-management prompts speak to general principles - informed consent, lawful basis, retention, anonymisation - and never assume a particular country's regime. Name your jurisdiction in your own answers; your site can layer a market module (such as a GDPR or POPIA module) on top.
Starting a Method Protocol
- Open a project and go to Method Studio.
- Click New Method Protocol (or Browse templates to compare them).
- Choose the discipline template closest to your approach, give the protocol a title (optional - it defaults to the template name), and click Create.
- The protocol opens in the editor pre-filled with every guidance area for that template.
Editing the protocol
The editor presents one card per guidance area, each showing the guidance prompt and a free-text box for your answer. Fill in as many or as few as you need. Set the status as the protocol matures:
- Draft - work in progress.
- In Review - ready for a supervisor or collaborator to look at.
- Final - locked in for the project.
Click Save to persist your answers. Statuses come from the Dropdown Manager
(taxonomy method_protocol_status), so an administrator can adjust the labels.
Viewing and printing
The View screen shows the finished protocol, area by area, with each guidance prompt above your answer. Use Print for a clean, sidebar-free copy to attach to an ethics application, a grant submission, or a thesis appendix.
Write once, reuse
A Method Protocol is designed to be referenced by other parts of the platform -
a thesis methodology chapter, a grant application, or an ethics application can
pull the protocol's structured content instead of you re-typing it. The Studio
exposes the protocol as clean structured data at
/research/projects/{id}/method/{protocolId}/reuse, so once you have written
your methodology here you do not have to write it again.