Applied project research is the carrying out and communication of a piece of investigative academic work which demonstrates, within the context of existing knowledge, an understanding of a particular problem together with evidence of original, critical, and analytical thinking. The investigative work will probably contain a considerable amount of data; the data will be analysed and used to support a logically structured argument. The work you do must be original, i.e., it must not repeat the work of others. The work must be analytical, and the examiners will look for evidence of analytical skills in the written documentation. The Applied Project is a communication exercise, and you should pay particular attention to ensuring that you communicate to the reader what it was that your original research was about. As part of the exercise, you are required to present your project in a standard manner as you would if you were presenting a paper to a journal, and in a particular number of words, in this case, 8.000 words (6.000 to 8.000 maximum range).
For your research, you must use the Applied Project template provided by the school and strictly respect its format.
The first draft is already done with introduction and questions. The paper should be continued in that manner, many resources are attached also, with citations and reffreneces
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