When planning a research project, scientists usually review the literature (published papers, books, etc) on their topic of interest. Which of the following is NOT a standard reason to do so?
a. to understand the current state of knowledge about your topic
b. to see whether the study you plan to do has already been done
c. to learn about methodological approaches to and problems with studying your topic
d. to find out about funding sources for your study
D
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