 The study found that while patient and public involvement, PPI, is important in applied research, it presents challenges in statistical methodology research. The survey results showed that 40.3% of participants had undertaken PPI to inform a grant application, with the majority reporting positive feedback from funders. However, only 21% of participants had conducted PPI during a methodological project. While 31% of individuals thought PPI was very or extremely relevant to statistical methodology research, negative opinions included that it is too technical for the public to understand. The study concluded that while there are varying views on the inclusion of PPI in statistical methodology research, many researchers would feel more confident if they had access to resources such as training, guidelines, and case studies. This article was authored by Lucy Abel, Francesca Mayer, Samina Begum, and others. We are article.tv, links in the description below.