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Application Form:Name:Position:Supervisor or PI:Host Institution:About You:Current Research Interests: (max. 150 words)Describe the research project that you are currently engaged on with your Supervisor or PI.How will getting this grant impact your career: (max. 250 words)Describe the benefit to you personally of being awarded this grant.About your proposal:Background: (max. 500 words)Provide a short background to your original research question. What is the issue or problem that the project will tackle? What other recent or current developments are there in the field? What is new or distinctive about the project? Why is it important and is there a particular need for it now?Hypothesis: (max. 250 words)What are the research questions your proposal seeks to address?Protocol: (max. 250 words)Provide a short description of the experimental design, task, independent and dependent variables.Gorilla Project:Alongside the description above, the most substantial and detailed part of your application will be creating the experimental protocol including all stimuli and randomisation elements in Gorilla. Once finalised, add Gorilla Grants as a collaborator on the project so that we can review the experimental design.So that we can link your project to your application please tell us the name of the Project as shown on Gorilla.Expected Results: (max. 500 words)Describe the results that you expect, how you would interpret them and how this would contribute to the body of knowledge in your research area. This section should also include a power calculation that justifies the number of participants recruited.Legal and Ethical Aspect: (max. 100 words)Applicants must have worked through the necessary legal, ethical and practical aspects of the project, particularly in relation to ethical approval for the study.Budget:The budget must be under ?2,500.Duration of the protocol:Number of participants:Payment per participant:Quote from Prolific or Equivalent:Total Budget:Additional MaterialPlease send additional material as separate documents attached with the same email as the main grant application.CV: (max 1 page)Short CVs for the applicant. This should cover your educational achievements and research career to date. Additionally, focus on demonstrating the skills and experience of the individual in delivering the project.Publications: (max 1 page)Where applicable, a list of publication where you are one of the named authors.Letters of supportProvide a letter of support from your supervisor and host institution. ................
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