Within your field, there may be several methods or approaches that require further scrutiny and development. This is a common phenomenon in scientific research as new evidence and ideas constantly emerge. One way that new researchers can contribute to this is by exploring the existing literature and identifying areas where more research is needed. For instance, they can conduct systematic reviews to identify gaps in current knowledge and propose new research questions. Another way is by conducting empirical studies to test the validity of existing theories and models. By doing so, they can either confirm or refute the existing knowledge and propose new hypotheses or frameworks. Additionally, new researchers can contribute by developing new research methods or tools that can enhance the accuracy and reliability of research findings. For example, they can use advanced statistical techniques or machine learning algorithms to analyze large datasets or develop new experimental designs that can control for confounding variables. By adopting a critical and creative approach, new researchers can make significant contributions to their field and advance our collective understanding of the world.