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Discover LudwigThe phrase "research brief" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a concise document that outlines the objectives, methodology, and findings of a research project.
Example: "The research brief provided valuable insights into consumer behavior and market trends."
Alternatives: "research summary" or "study overview."
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This is particularly important for commissioned research which requires researchers to respond to an a priori research brief.
In a recent research brief, the Nasa Air Quality Applied Sciences Team alluded to this problem.
She decided to find out exactly how old Pommade Divine was and sent a research brief out to the history departments of 10 UK universities.
But the research brief released today, titled "Investing in Our Future," makes clear that this is a narrow way to look at things.
The research brief points to evaluations of early-childhood education programs in Tulsa, Okla., and Boston, which found large gains in math and reading among participants.
As the research brief notes, "only a minority of preschool programs are observed to provide excellent quality, and levels of instructional support are especially low".
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Students have tried petitions, research briefs, faculty letters, camping for a week on campus.
By midafternoon, the Republican National Committee had rushed out a corrective to Hume's lapse into graciousness: an electronic "research briefing" titled "Hillary: No Laughing Matter".
Relationships with clients have been so discreet that many of their customers are listed as competitors in market research briefs.
Camuffo presented his findings in Venice on 9 October at a research briefing on protecting Europe's cultural heritage.
Recent research briefs published pointed out that high-quality early childhood education enhances school readiness and reduces racial and ethnic achievement gaps (American Educational Research Association, 2005; Boots, 2005).
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