PMID: 8987286Jan 1, 1996Paper

Collaborative research by graduate students

Image--the Journal of Nursing Scholarship
O YongeD Henderson

Abstract

Educators are challenged to prepare graduate students for future cooperative efforts by fostering collaboration. Assumptions and beliefs about collaborative research are examined and a definition and ethical considerations are suggested. A sample letter of agreement is also provided. Effective collaborative research is accomplished through planning and organization, and cannot be left to chance.

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