Field data research involves collecting data directly from the natural environment or real-world settings, rather than from a controlled laboratory environment. This data is typically collected through observations, surveys, interviews, physical measurements, or other methods in the field. Field data research is often used in disciplines such as ecology, geology, anthropology, and geography to study complex systems and phenomena in their natural context. It can provide valuable insights into real-world applications and help researchers understand how different variables interact in the environment. The data collected in field research is often used to inform decision-making, policy development, and scientific understanding of the world around us.