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Hi Kristi
There are some really good books about conducting research.  Keith Punch's book is especially good.  I don't know how it is in the US but here if you don't have undergraduate Honours (cum laude may be roughly  equivalent), then you will have to do a research Masters degree before you can enrol in a PhD programme.
Cheers
Nina Berry
Australia

On 18/09/2010, at 4:08 AM, KRISTI R CONROY wrote:

> Slightly off-topic, but I have an idea that I want to research.  I need a kind someone that has produced a research study and published to give me some guidance.  I assume I should find a PhD program, and use this as my dissertation, but, I am not certain that is the only way - and of course, I want to start right now.
> 
> The research study would involve sensory integration and the type of infant carriers mothers choose.  It would be part anthropology/cultural study and part neurobehavioral science.  I have a simple BA (in Shakespearean Literature!) but am ready to leap into whatever path necessary to study my idea.  
> 
> Anyone have any idea where I should begin?  
> 
> Thanks for your help -
> Kristi
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> Kristi R. Conroy, BA, IBCLC, RLC
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