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<summary type="text">Your Research Project
Walliman, Nicholas
The main objective of this book is to guide novice researchers, who are&#13;
beginning to do research in any subject to do with social sciences, the&#13;
environment, business studies, education and the humanities, towards writing&#13;
a successful research proposal – a crucial document, as its approval is the&#13;
condition for continuing research and often for obtaining funding.
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