How to write a successful research grant application : a guide for social and behavioral scientists /
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Imprint: | New York : Plenum Press, 1995. |
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Description: | xiv, 252 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. |
Language: | English |
Subject: | Proposal writing for grants. Proposal writing for grants. |
Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/2452735 |
Table of Contents:
- Federal Commitment to Support Minority and Women Researchers
- The Role of Community Service Groups in Research
- I. Grantsmanship and the Review Process
- 1. Establishing a Research Program in Response to a Public Health Crisis
- 2. Program Announcements and Requests for Applications: Signals to the Field
- 3. Grantsmanship: A View from Inside and Out
- 4. The Review Process
- 5. Selecting the Appropriate Research Mechanism
- 6. Selecting Issues and Hypotheses for a Research Proposal
- 7. Reading between the Lines of Your Summary Statement
- 8. The Award Process
- II. Developing Sections of Your Research Application
- 9. Developing a Theoretical Framework and Rationale for a Research Proposal
- 10. How Do You Formulate a Testable Exciting Hypothesis?
- 11. Qualitative Inquiry: An Underutilized Strategy in AIDS Research
- 12. Designing an Intervention Study
- 13. Instrumentation: Off the Shelf or on Your Own
- 14. Integrating Psychological and Immunological Variables
- 15. Institutional Review Boards and Special Human Subjects Issues in AIDS Research
- 16. Developing a Resume and Presenting a Staff
- 17. Developing the Data Analytic Plan
- 18. Developing a Budget and Financial Justification
- III. Disseminating Your Findings
- 19. How to Deliver a Sensational Scientific Talk
- 20. Developing a More Viewable Visual Presentation
- Information on the Authors
- Appendix A. Data Analytic Plan
- Appendix B. Budget Justification
- Appendix C. Charts, Timelines, and Other Visual Aids
- Index