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After gathering important research data, a family historian or genealogist needs to think about the significant findings.&nbsp; Placing the data on a research log, such as the Strategic Research Log, is the first step.&nbsp;&nbsp; After that, for complex problems, it is useful to transfer just the most important elements (including sources and links) to a place for careful study and pondering.&nbsp; A Research Analysis Table has been very beneficial to many researchers.&nbsp; A sample of this is shown below.&nbsp; It can be downloaded by clicking on the link here:&nbsp;  
After gathering important research data, a family historian or genealogist needs to think about the significant findings.&nbsp; Placing the data on a research log, such as the [[Strategic research logs--england|Strategic Research Log]], is the first step.&nbsp;&nbsp; After that, for complex problems, it is useful to transfer (copy and paste)&nbsp;just the most important elements (including sources and links) to a place for careful study and pondering. &nbsp;This is, perhaps, the most important part of the research process, for here one determines the relationships of elements, choosing what appears to be true and casting out false theories.
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The following table is an example of how to arrange data for critical analysis. Note that the columns from left to right suggest steps in the thought process:
 
This Research Analysis Table has been very beneficial to researchers. A sample of it is shown below.
 
To download, click [[Image:Research Analysis Table.doc|Image:Research_Analysis_Table.doc]].&nbsp;&nbsp;Click on the link that appears and then click SAVE&nbsp;to&nbsp;keep&nbsp;the files&nbsp;on your own computer:
 
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