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How To Write Your First Case Study Like A PRO? - 1 views

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    Case study refers to the detailed study of a certain object, process, examination, or organisation. The general definition of a case study refers to exploring something in detail. But it has more structural variations throughout different disciplines. Case study is a common research design that is used in the context of social, business, educational, and clinical research. In medical sciences, case study refers to a detailed account of a patient's history, treatment, analysis, and
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Insights into the Use of Controversial Phrases in Academic Writing - 1 views

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    Several words and phrases are considered inappropriate when it comes to the domain of academic writing. Hence it is highly important to both understand, and consider phrases that are acceptable within this context. This article discusses a few of these phrases that are inappropriate for academic writing aspects. Top academic experts of
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Literature Review and Systematic Review: What's the Difference? - 1 views

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    When searching for an article on the topic, I'm sure you've seen both: a systematic review and a literature review. They do seem similar, but do they stand strong as the same? The short answer is no. But to conclude, we will walk through the history and intent while highlighting key factors that separate them. As this article is written within the context of higher education, it will refer specifically to literature and systematic reviews. However, these concepts are applicable outside of academia as well.
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Top 5 ways to Avoid Political Bias in Research - Article Blink - 0 views

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    Political bias in research occurs when you use the wrong information in your research to support your opinions. It occurs in media research where the researcher covers the policy issues. In other words, the bias that occurs in the political context of the research is known as political bias. When you do not understand the opposing political party's point of view and provide vague statements or prejudices, such biases occur in political sciences, economics, and marketing. They have strong roots in the research work, which gives a negative impression of the research study
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How To Use Common Collocation In English Grammar? - 0 views

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    These phrases are commonly used in our households, and we are all aware of what they mean. But what are those words that always accompany one another are called? Make the bed, do the dishes, save time. Such use of two or more words that are often used together are known as 'collocations'. How to use common collocation in English Grammar depends on the context where you are using it. Some of the most regular collocations use verbs and nouns together that are used every day. Native speakers often use collocations in both written and spoken English which implies that using incorrect pairing of words may not go unnoticed
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Importance Of Formal Dialogues In Essay Writing - 0 views

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    Essay writing has many accessory tools that help to develop a quality essay. It uses a distinct style that provides a meaningful context to the writing. In old English, formal dialogues had a large role in literature research. The question arises does it have someplace in academic essay writing as well? Despite many changes have occurred in writing techniques, dialogue writing is still used in academic literature. Dialogues are also an important tool for making an efficient essay. Its importance, however, varies from paper to paper depending upon the nature.
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Things to Know About Relational Content Analysis And Its Types - 0 views

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    Content Analysis is a systematic research methodology in qualitative studies. It analyses the inherent meanings of words and concepts within a text. This tool enables the researcher to draw inferences about the author, audience and the socio-cultural context. Content analysis helps the researchers to examine the objectives, meanings and relationships of words and concepts. In the same vein, relational content analysis also analyses the conceptual aspects. However, relational content analysis does not pertain to identifying the meaning of concepts individually.
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Creating Bibliography And Footnotes In Chicago Referencing - 1 views

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    Bibliography and footnotes are two different things often found in research papers and dissertations. Both of them give information about something. Now, the type of information they give differs in some contexts. Both of these terms follow different writing styles, e.g., APA, Harvard or Chicago. Many people know how to write references in the form of APA and Harvard as they are primarily used in papers. Chicago style is different and has some other guidelines compared to the ones mentioned above. This will also be the centre of our today's discussion. Before moving further, let's define the bibliography and footnotes and their importance in research.
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