Bibliography of consumer awareness project
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A bibliography is a list of all the sources that one uses in the process of researching your work. It has the following components, first the authors name, the title of the work or book, and the name, date & year of the publication, and the publisher.
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Bibliography
Feldman, L. P. (1976). Consumer protection: Problems and prospects (p. 136). St. Paul, Minnesota: West Publishing Company.
HN, H. K., Jha, A. K., Taneja, K. K., Kabra, K., & Sadiq, H. M. (2013). A study on consumer awareness, safety perceptions & practices about food preservatives and flavoring agents used in packed/canned foods from South India. National Journal of Community Medicine, 4(3), 402-406.
Krishna, V. V., & Qaim, M. (2008). Consumer attitudes toward GM food and pesticide residues in India. Review of Agricultural Economics, 30(2), 233-251.
Maheshwari, S. P. (2014). Awareness of Green Marketing and its Influence on Buying Behavior of Consumers: Special Reference to Madhya Pradesh, India. AIMA Journal of Management & Research, 8(1/4), 0974-497.
Prasad, S., Menon, I., Dhingra, C., & Anand, R. (2013). Awareness of consumer protection act among dental health professionals in dental schools of Ghaziabad, India. Oral Health Dent Manag, 12(4), 262-8.
Well, it is to be understood as to what the sources of the information are.
A bibliography is basically an account of all the sources which have played a major role in the collection of the information.
This is important because the information collected through these sources helps to make the project a success.
A bibliography of a consumer awareness projects would have the mention of sources like census, records, books about consumer awareness and more.