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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: 9010, Textbooks are Suggested Locke, L. F., Spirduso, W. W., & Silverman, S. J. (2007). Proposals that work: A guide for planning dissertations and grant proposals (5th ed.). Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications. Strunk, W., & White, E. B. (current version). The elements of style (current ed.). New York, NY: The Penguin Press. American Psychological Association. (2010). Concise rules of APA style (6th ed.). Washington, DC: Author. Literature Review Book, Content includes Concepts Overview of the requirements for completing the doctoral dissertation Developing programs of research and research trajectories Reading and discussion of papers from the scientific literature Ethical issues in the conduct of research and in the preparation of a written dissertation proposal Institutional Review Boards Role, responsibilities, and resources Application process and content Informed Consent: Components, process and documentation Development and submission of IRB proposal Funding sources and types National Institutes of Health Mission, Roadmap, Priorities Institutes and Centers Funding mechanisms CRISP: Identification of programs of research, research mentors, collaborators, and consultants NINR: Program areas, Strategic Plan, Learning Goals are Learning Outcomes 1. Integrate and synthesize coursework into research and scholarly activities. 2. Analyze the selected area of research within the context of related theories and focus on solution generation. 3. Formulate purpose of proposed research, explore the significance of the problem and generate specific aims of the research. 4. Identify and critically evaluate published research relevant to the chosen dissertation topic. 5. Create a formal proposed method for research. 6. Describe the components of a program of research, research trajectory, and the process for developing a program of research. 7. Describe the role of the IRB and guidelines for protecting human subjects participating in research.