Here's the intro for my paper and the historical context for what I'm discussing (relationship between research and health care policy).
What I'm hoping to complete tonight will be the rest of the paper (a discussion of the theoretical concepts related to sociologically-based research, 5 research studies that are either policy-relevant or policy-oriented, a discussion on "the current state of things" and my conclusion. I'll also need to write my Bibliography and attribute things appropriately throughout the paper (I don't have the ASA specific guidelines with me at work)
If this is remotely interesting to you at all could you take a look at it? I think this is kind of long (the whole paper for this class only needs to be 8 pages and what I have done already is at 3 - though, I don't know how much what I have to say for the remaining parts will take up yet). I guess its not bad though, that I got this much done in my hour lunch break :)
Thanks in advance (and please note, formatting like tabs and Italics may not come through, and I haven't done spellcheck or printed this out and read it for grammatical issues yet)!
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What I'm hoping to complete tonight will be the rest of the paper (a discussion of the theoretical concepts related to sociologically-based research, 5 research studies that are either policy-relevant or policy-oriented, a discussion on "the current state of things" and my conclusion. I'll also need to write my Bibliography and attribute things appropriately throughout the paper (I don't have the ASA specific guidelines with me at work)
If this is remotely interesting to you at all could you take a look at it? I think this is kind of long (the whole paper for this class only needs to be 8 pages and what I have done already is at 3 - though, I don't know how much what I have to say for the remaining parts will take up yet). I guess its not bad though, that I got this much done in my hour lunch break :)
Thanks in advance (and please note, formatting like tabs and Italics may not come through, and I haven't done spellcheck or printed this out and read it for grammatical issues yet)!
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