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<title>Research Design - A Technical Note (No. IIMR-TECH.N1-03/2018)</title>
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<name>Pandey, S. K.</name>
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<summary type="text">Research Design - A Technical Note (No. IIMR-TECH.N1-03/2018)
Pandey, S. K.
A research design is the blueprint of the research. It is the detailed planning of the entire research process. It indicates in detail how the study will be carried out to solve a managerial problem.
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