Adolescent research focuses on studying the physical, cognitive, emotional, and social development of individuals during the transitional period between childhood and adulthood. This research often explores the unique challenges and experiences faced by adolescents, such as identity formation, peer relationships, risk-taking behaviors, and mental health issues. Researchers in this area may use a variety of methodologies, including surveys, interviews, longitudinal studies, and experimental designs, to better understand the factors that influence adolescent development and outcomes. Overall, the goal of adolescent research is to improve our understanding of this critical stage of life and to inform policies and interventions that support the well-being of young people.