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CHAPTER 3: References (RESEARCH FOR PUBLISHING)

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References

 

The  Chartered  Institute  of  Marketing.  (2018).  CIM  Marketing  Expert  Glossary.  [online].  Available  at  https://marketingexpert.cim.co.uk/glossary  [Accessed 10 November 2018]

 Danvers, E. and Desai, R. (2008). Basic ethical standards in social research. Research Ethics. [online]. Available at: https://study.cardiffmet.ac.uk/AcSkills/Documents/Research/Research_Ethics_elesson/page_10.htm [Accessed 22 October 2018]

Drew, C., Hosp, J. and Hardman, M. (2008). Designing and conducting research in education. Los Angeles: SAGE Publications.

Economic and Social Research Council. (n.d.). The Research Ethics Guidebook. [online]. Available at:  http://www.ethicsguidebook.ac.uk/ [Accessed 22 October 2018]

 

Executive Communications Group. (2005). How To Turn A Written Report Into A First-Class Presentation. The Total Communicator. [online]. Available at: http://totalcommunicator.com/vol3_4/presentation.html [Accessed 25 November 2018]

Kaden, R. (2006). How to Write an Effective Survey Questionnaire (Part 1). MarketingProfs. [online]. Available at: http://www.marketingprofs.com/6/kaden5.asp [Accessed 22 October 2018]

 

North Hennepin Community College. (2017). Basic Steps in the Research Process. [online]. Available at:  http://www.ethicsguidebook.ac.uk/EthicsPrinciples [Accessed 22 October 2018]

 

SEESA. (2018). What is POPI? [online]. Available at: http://www.seesa.co.za/what-is-popi/ [Accessed 20 November 2018]

TEC     Partnership.      (2018).      Structure      of      Reports.        Grimsby      Institute,      [online].            Available             at:  https://grimsby.ac.uk/documents/quality/skills/Structure-of-Reports-Learnhigher.pdf

 

[Accessed 25 November 2018]


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