Writing your first successful grant application to conduct communication research |
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Authors: | Leslie Snyder Beth Le Poire |
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Affiliation: | 1. Center for Survey Research &2. Analysis, Academy of Global Economic Advancement, &3. Center for HIV/Health Intervention &4. Prevention.;5. University of California , Santa Barbara |
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Abstract: | Advice is offered to help scholars write successful communication grant applications, including practical issues such as learning about opportunities, finding the time to write, planning personnel, budgeting, negotiating internal resources, institutional review boards, and deliverables. Additional tips are offered on theoretically rich research with socially meaningful applied outcomes, counterintuitive mechanisms and outcomes, simplicity, detail orientation, demonstrating expertise in the content area, and demonstrating expertise with the population under investigation. Finally, we mention some important traits for getting through the review process-persistence and low ego-involvement. |
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Keywords: | Grant Applications Grant Proposals Research Funding Budgeting Institutional Review Boards Grant Reviews |
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