Preface vii
About the Author xi
1 Getting Started 1
2 Preparing Your Proposal 17
3 Submitting Your Proposal 48
4 Reviewing of Your Proposal 58
5 Revising Your Proposal 73
6 Managing Your Grant 87
7 Extending the Horizon 99
Index 108
Ping Li is Professor of Psychology, Linguistics, andInformation Sciences and Technology, Co-Chair of the NeuroscienceGraduate Program, and Co-Director of the Center for Brain,Behavior, and Cognition at Pennsylvania State University. His booksinclude The Acquisition of Lexical and Grammatical Aspect(co-authored with Yasuhiro Shirai, 2000, Mouton de Gruyter), TheHandbook of East Asian Psycholinguistics (three volumesco-edited with colleagues, 2006, Cambridge University Press),The Expression of Time (co-edited with W. Klein, 2009,Mouton de Gruyter), and The Psycholinguistics ofBilingualism (co-authored with Francois Grosjean and otherguest contributors, 2012, Wiley). He is Editor of the journalBilingualism: Language and Cognition, Associate Editor ofFrontiers in Language Science, and President of theSociety for Computers in Psychology. He has served asProgram Director for the Cognitive Neuroscience Program andthe Program in Perception, Action, and Cognition at theNational Science Foundation, as well as principal investigator,co-investigator, or consultant for many projects funded by theNSF. Karen Marrongelle is Assistant Vice Chancellor forAcademic Standards and Collaborations at the Oregon UniversitySystem and Professor in the Fariborz Maseeh Department ofMathematics & Statistics at Portland State University. She haspublished numerous articles and reports in the area ofundergraduate mathematics education research and mathematicsprofessional development. She has served as Program Director in theDivision of Research on Learning in Formal and InformalSettings at the National Science Foundation, as well as aprincipal investigator, co-investigator, or consultant for manyprojects funded by the NSF.
"[Li and Marrongelle] have done a wonderful job of capturing many of the small details, motivations, and inner workings of the review process that are not obvious to many grant writers." (Amazon review, 2013) "Plan to read this with a highlighter and sticky notes at hand - you'll want to mark things for easy reference later and keep this close by when writing your next NSF proposal." (Amazon review, 2013) "There are bits of information in the book that are impossible to come by any other way." (Amazon review, 2013) have done a wonderful job of capturing many of the small details, motivations, and inner workings of the review process that are not obvious to many grant writers.
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