Writing successful science proposals / Andrew J. Friedland and Carol L. Folt.
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- Q180.55.P7 F75 2000
- HJ 8052 2000FR
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Ch. 1 Getting Started -- Ch. 2 Authorship from Start to Finish -- Ch. 3 Basic Organization and Effective Communication -- Ch. 4 Developing Your Conceptual Framework and Significance Statement -- Ch. 5 A Title May Be More Important Than You Think -- Ch. 6 The Project Summary Guides the Reader -- Ch. 7 Objectives and Hypotheses: An Exhaustive List Is Exhausting -- Ch. 8 Lay the Foundation in the Introduction -- Ch. 9 Experimental Design and Methods: What Will You Actually Do? -- Ch. 10 Plan for Expected and Unexpected Results -- Ch. 11 The Timeline Is a Reality Check -- Ch. 12 References in Detail: How Many and How Recent? -- Ch. 13 Preparing a Budget -- Ch. 14 Submitting and Tracking Your Proposal -- Ch. 15 The Three R's: Rethink, Revise, and Resubmit -- Ch. 16 Ethics and Research -- App. 1: Additional Reading -- App. 2: Web Addresses for Funding Organizations
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