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Chapter Twelve: The importance of the research environment
We know that a lot of research is done within context – that is, some of our research implications are only applicable to certain contexts and thus our audience should be highly aware of such a boundary set for the implications of the research outcome that they are reading. Throughout this whole book, the contextualization of your research has been discussed. Beyond the contextualization of our work, of course there are also factors that will govern our research and these constitute our larger research environment.
Recall that in Chapter ...
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