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SAGE Publications, Australasian Psychiatry, 1(23), p. 8-11, 2014

DOI: 10.1177/1039856214553315

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Getting started in research: research questions, supervisors and literature reviews

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Abstract

Objectives: Research can seem daunting, especially for trainees and early career researchers. This paper focuses on how to formulate and begin a research project such as the RANZCP Scholarly Project. Methods: We outline an approach to framing a research question, developing theses and hypotheses, choosing a supervisor and conducting a literature review. Conclusions: Through systematic planning early career researchers and other clinicians can plan and conduct research suitable for the Scholarly Project or other research activity.