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- 2008046322 contributor B11126885.
- 2008046322 contributor B11126886.
- 2008046322 created "2009.".
- 2008046322 date "2009".
- 2008046322 date "2009.".
- 2008046322 dateCopyrighted "2009.".
- 2008046322 description "Getting started -- Authorship from start to finish -- Basic organization and effective communication -- Developing your conceptual framework and significance statement -- A title may be more important than you think -- The project summary guides the reader -- Objectives, hypotheses, and specific aims : an exhaustive list is exhausting -- Lay the foundation in the introduction -- Experimental design and methods : what will you actually do? -- Plan for expected and unexpected results -- The timeline is a reality check -- References in detail : how many and how recent? -- Preparing a budget -- Submitting and tracking your proposal -- The three R's : rethink, revise, and resubmit -- Consider private foundations for funding of innovative research -- Team science for tackling complex problems -- Ethics and research.".
- 2008046322 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [195]-197) and index.".
- 2008046322 extent "xvii, 201 p. :".
- 2008046322 identifier "0300119399 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- 2008046322 identifier "9780300119398 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- 2008046322 issued "2009".
- 2008046322 issued "2009.".
- 2008046322 language "eng".
- 2008046322 publisher "New Haven : Yale University Press,".
- 2008046322 subject "001.4/4 22".
- 2008046322 subject "Proposal writing in research.".
- 2008046322 subject "Q180.55.P7 F75 2009".
- 2008046322 tableOfContents "Getting started -- Authorship from start to finish -- Basic organization and effective communication -- Developing your conceptual framework and significance statement -- A title may be more important than you think -- The project summary guides the reader -- Objectives, hypotheses, and specific aims : an exhaustive list is exhausting -- Lay the foundation in the introduction -- Experimental design and methods : what will you actually do? -- Plan for expected and unexpected results -- The timeline is a reality check -- References in detail : how many and how recent? -- Preparing a budget -- Submitting and tracking your proposal -- The three R's : rethink, revise, and resubmit -- Consider private foundations for funding of innovative research -- Team science for tackling complex problems -- Ethics and research.".
- 2008046322 title "Writing successful science proposals / Andrew J. Friedland and Carol L. Folt.".
- 2008046322 type "text".