Abstract
This paper, the fifth in the series, will address the sixth of the ten stages of a research project suggested in the first paper. The ten suggested stages are:
1. The initial idea (asking a research question).
2. Searching the literature.
3. Refining the research question.
4. Planning the study.
5. Writing a protocol.
7. Piloting the methodology and project management.
8. Collecting data.
9. Analysing the data.
10. Writing up and disseminating the results.
A previous paper1 has outlined the how to plan a research project. The next stage has two elements, which are to obtain ethical approval and to obtain funding. Each is the topic of a separate paper. This paper outlines the key areas within the topic of funding and updates two previous publications.2,3
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