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Estudio a gran escala

Discussion in 'Español' started by Mijel84, Jan 3, 2012.

  1. Mijel84

    Mijel84 Active Member


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    A raíz de otro tema: propósitos para el nuevo año me pregunto si sería viable realizar un estudio a gran escala del tema que fuese.

    La idea es tener una metodología clara, que no cree diferencias intrapersonales ni interprofesionales y que podamos recopilar datos para centralizarlos y poder analizarlos.
    Con ello conseguiríamos muestras a gran escala de forma económica e implicando a gran parte del colectivo podológico.

    ¿Es viable?
     
  2. juvercu

    juvercu Active Member

    En el momento que se consensúe la forma de llevarlo a cabo por supuesto que sí.
     
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