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For the given information, here is what each participant should provide.
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The first is the principal investigator.
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The principal investigator is responsible for initiating the research project and overseeing its execution.
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So, they should provide the following paperwork which is a research proposal.
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So, the research proposal should outline the objectives, research questions, methodologies, methodologies, methodology and the significance of the study and the significance of the study.
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This proposal should include information about the hypothesis being tested, hypothesis being tested here which is the correlation between the alligator population and the pesticide usage, the study's design and the methods of data collection and analysis.
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Analysis, the other should be ethics approval, the ethics approval.
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So if the research involves human subjects or animal specimens, in this case alligator eggs, the principal investigator should obtain ethics approval from the relevant institutional review board or the ethics community or the ethics committee and this approval ensures that the research adheres to ethical standards and it protects the rights and welfare's it protects the rights and welfare of the participants the principal investigator should also provide the permits and permissions and permissions so if the collection of alligator egg requires permits or permissions from the local wildlife authorities from the local wildlife authorities authorities then the principal investigator should get those and this ensure that this ensure that the research is conducted legally and responsibly lastly there should they should provide the funding documentation which means that if the research is funded by external sources such as grants or maybe institutions then the documentation regarding this should be provided...