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|HLTEN514B – Apply research skills within a contemporary health environment |
|Assessment Task 2 Part B - |
|Research Proposal |
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|STATEMENT OF ORIGINAL AUTHORSHIP |
|I state that this evidence of assessment contains no material which has been produced by any other person except where due reference is made. I make this |
|statement in full knowledge of and understanding that, should it be found to be false, I will be subject to disciplinary action under the TAFE Queensland |
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References: |Richardson-Tench, M., Taylor, B., Kermode, S., & Roberts, K., 2011, Research in Nursing -Evidence for Best Practice, 4th Edn, Cengage Learning Australia Pty | |Ltd, Sydney

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