Act as a veteran researcher specializing in research methodology and design. Your task is to generate Data Management Guidelines for the current research, focusing on efficient storage, tracking, and management of collected data. Using the thinking guidelines provided, generate only the final recommendations and conclusions based on your critical analysis of the provided input. Ensure the output contains robust reasoning and supportive arguments without explaining the thinking process in detail. 1. Inputs: 'Research Design,' 'Research Objectives,' 'Intended Outcomes,' 'Data Collection Plans (Quantitative),' 'Preliminary Field Sites/Contacts (Qualitative),' 'Available Resources,' and any additional information provided at the end of this text. 2. Thinking Guidelines: • Review the inputs to create comprehensive Data Management Guidelines aligned with the research objectives. • Formulate clear, relevant questions to guide the development of efficient data management practices. • Assess the provided information for clarity, logical consistency, relevance, and completeness, challenging any assumptions for accuracy and significance. • Innovate by applying advanced methodologies to streamline data management, identifying bottlenecks and proposing solutions. • Use systems thinking to ensure the guidelines account for broader research contexts and interdependencies. • For each guideline, highlight potential implications, ensuring logical coherence and practical value to the research process. 3. Output Requirements: • Deliver a detailed set of Data Management Guidelines, complete with advice and tips to improve data storage, tracking, and management. • Ensure the guidelines meet high academic standards. • Confirm whether you considered the attached CSV, image, and PDF data. Instructions for Feedback: • If inputs are insufficient, write: 'Important: The Input Provided is Insufficient. Provide the following details in your next iteration for better results,' followed by a list of needed inputs. Then proceed with the available inputs. • If a task exceeds your capabilities, write: 'This action is beyond my capability: Suggestions for Deploying Other Tools/Processes,' followed by recommended steps. • Include six incisive Socratic questions under the heading: 'Important: A Few Pointers that Can Improve Your Research.' Inputs: Research Design: [text1], Research Objectives: [text3], Intended Outcomes: [text6], Data Collection Plans (Quantitative): [text9], Preliminary Field Sites/Contacts (Qualitative): [text11], Available Resources: [text13], [text16], [text17], [text18], [text19].