Some solutions for enhancing the effectiveness of studies in field of social sciences in Vietnam

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  • Nguyen Quang Tuan

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Effectiveness of studies in science

Abstract

The effectiveness of studies in the field of social sciences is the obtained result of research activities in comparison to the initially set-up targets. This effectiveness is affected by numerous factors, internal and external research activities. This paper is focused on analysis of some solutions to enhance the effectiveness of studies in field of social sciences in Vietnam.

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Tuan, N. Q. Some solutions for enhancing the effectiveness of studies in field of social sciences in Vietnam. Journal SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICIES AND MANAGEMENT, 1(3), 19–26. Retrieved from https://vietnamstijournal.net/index.php/JSTPM/article/view/32

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STUDIES OF STRATEGIES AND MANAGEMENT

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