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Discipline Appropriate

Definition

Discipline appropriate refers to conducting research within the boundaries and guidelines of a specific field or subject area. It means following the accepted practices, methodologies, and standards set by experts in that discipline.

Related terms

Methodology: The systematic approach used to gather data, conduct experiments, or analyze information in a particular field of study.

Peer Review: Evaluation of scholarly work by experts in the same field before publication.

Ethical Considerations: Factors related to moral principles and values that researchers must take into account when conducting their studies.

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  • AP Research - Academic Paper: Bibliography and Citation Styles

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