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Felipe Botero <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 19 Sep 2006 09:56:29 -0500
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A colleague of mine and I teach an undergraduate course on Research Design.
In past semesters we have used our own NSF grant proposals, dissertation
prospectus, and other research designs as material for midterm exams. (On
the exams we have our students identify and analyze different elements on
the designs). We clearly ran out of stuff to use for midterms and don’t want
to repeat documents from past semesters. We are thankful to those of you who
may want to lend us similar research designs to use, anonymously of course,
for our exams.

 

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Thanks,

 

FB 

 

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Felipe Botero
Profesor Asistente
Departamento de Ciencia Política

Universidad de los Andes

Bogotá, Colombia
Tel: +57(1) 339 4949 x 2615
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http://wwwprof.uniandes.edu.co/~fbotero
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