can you give a simple research topic in medicine where you will – build a research plan covering sample design and state hypothes – make a questionnaires if it is concerning primary data and enter the data in word document – plan a hypothesis test (plan for the test- Theory only)
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can you give a simple research topic in medicine where you will
– build a research plan covering sample design and state hypothes
– make a questionnaires if it is concerning primary data and enter the data in word document
– plan a hypothesis test (plan for the test- Theory only)
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