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Janet's just finished her first triathlon.
"I cut my foot in the river, which bled all the way round (fortunately I didn't notice until the end!); and I'm on antibiotics for a throat infection (because I swallowed and inhaled half of the river Thames!!), but I don't ache too much. Just afterwards I said "never ever again", but now I'm looking to see what I can do next, and where I can get a whizzy bike from!"

See Janet's Biography

Janet is about to pilot her questionnaire. So what does piloting a questionnaire involve, and how does that help an empirical study?

And what do students who are doing a literature review get up to?

Tutor Dr Val Rees gives us an insight into the process.

Janet's got a few confessions this week. Has she been telling little white lies? Her questionnaire is coming along nicely, but mostly she's preoccupied with her triathlon.

View this week's video diary.

 

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