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Planning Your Research

Selecting a topic

Can involve:

It’s crucial to think about who will make use of the results of your research.  For example, does it respond to a clinical need?

Mapping out the topic

Involves:

Writing your research proposal

The most challenging thing will be making your research interest into a researchable question. 

Applying for ethical approval

If you’re planning to carry out research, you need to find out what kind of ethical approval you require.  For example, all research within the NHS requires an application for ethical approval through the Integrated Research Application System (IRAS) website. 

You should check with your agency, or your professional body (eg. the British Psychological Society or Association of Family Therapy). 

Looking for funding

Here are some tips:


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