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Recomendaciones metodológicas para hacer una tesis o un estudio de caso

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Jorge Isauro Rionda Ramírez
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El presente trabajo trata de dar algunos consejos prácticos para quienes deseen realizar un trabajo de investigación de tipo tesis o bien estudio de caso. No es propiamente un trabajo epistemológico, sino una serie de recomendaciones a considerar para la realización de una investigación, cuyo texto debe tomar en cuenta algunos elementos de rigor tanto de forma como de fondo.

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Volume (Year): (2007)
Issue (Month): 1 (January)
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Keywords: Ciencias Investigación Epistemología Ciencias Económico administrativas Metodología

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