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Once ethics approval has been granted, and the supervisor and committee agree to the merits and feasibility of the proposed research, data collection can begin. Collecting the data, or actually doing the research, is the most exciting part of graduate school. However, even when armed with the best question and research design, things do not always go according to plan.

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Blair, L. (2016). Collecting and Analyzing Data. In: Writing a Graduate Thesis or Dissertation. Teaching Writing. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6300-426-8_8

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