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		<title>Budgeting for Communication Research</title>
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		<description>To determine what amount to budget, discuss with an outside consultant the ballpark ranges for the types of research you want to conduct. Use the high-end numbers, plus estimated expenses, as your first budget recommendation.  After the budget is approved, ask the consultant for a written, detailed proposal that will match the final amount that was allocated.</description>
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