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Using Wrong Methodological Approaches Can Be A Factor Of Failure - 0 views

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    Research is a broad and cyclical process. It carries no definite path to follow during a study. It is the researcher who needs to establish a clear path. The researcher needs to establish it for conducting a reliable study. For this, researchers opt for methodological approaches. Methodological approaches provide a step-by-step framework for conducting a study. These assist in completing a study within the required time. The best-fit match of the methodological approaches with the topic e
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Research Methodologies That Can Be Used in Survey Creation - 0 views

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    Research has not been a simple task from the beginning. People have to put in a lot of hard work and dedication to get something out of something. To collect this data, there must be some research methodologies. Among those methodologies, the survey comes at the top. The survey is a research methodology used worldwide to collect commoners' responses. The need for surveys varies among various fields. Psychologists use this to study patterns in human behaviour. On the other hand, multinational companies employ this technique to collect
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Dissertation Methodology For Undergraduate Dissertation Writing - 1 views

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    Are you done with the literature review of your undergraduate dissertation or thesis? If yes, it is almost time to start working on the dissertation methodology section. Students mostly do not know how to write a good methodology. This is why I am creating this guideline for you based on the reviews of top professors. Let's start with a very basic question.
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Buy Assignment Solutions Online If You Don't Know Methodology – Academic Writing - 0 views

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    Often, when you are about to write a paper or an assignment, you don't find anything anywhere to write about. Sometimes missing a lecture or two becomes a nuisance, and you have to pay a hefty price. But when it's all done, there is no use beating about the bush, now is time to find a solution for the problem. What to do when you can't understand how to write a methodology and what to do when you can't find anything relevant to write in the
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Secret Ingredient for Success - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • cognitive approach
  • vastly more effective
  • question every aspect of our approach, including our methodology, biases and deeply held assumptions
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  • double-loop learning
  • more psychologically nuanced self-examination requires that we honestly challenge our beliefs and summon the courage to act on that information, which may lead to fresh ways of thinking about our lives and our goals
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Why Citation is an Integral Component of Formal Academic Writing - 1 views

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    In the introduction and methodology sections, you make claims for many aspects. Same as literature is all about past studies. Whenever you use the information from some other scholar/researcher, you have to mention who that work belongs to. And when making a claim for something, you have to provide evidence for it as well. This all is done through the application of proper citation. The importance of citation has made it an integral part of formal acade
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How To Conduct Focus Group Research With Group Interaction? - 0 views

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    Qualitative research utilizes focus group methodology for data collection, which collects data through group interaction. The Focus group technique was standard practice in sociology, but now it encompasses all social sciences subjects. It is also popular in market research as well. Focus group research comprises a small group of selected participants discussing a given topic. The group members share their perceptions, opinions, beliefs, and attitudes regarding a phenomenon. The
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Top 6 Techniques for Technical Analysis in Masters Dissertation - 0 views

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    Dissertation writing is one of the longest tasks students often take on their nerves. Still, with little guidance, students can learn how to write an introduction, literature review, and even the methodology section of a dissertation. However, the analysis is no less than dodging a bullet for most of them. The analysis is a technical task that refers to sorting, organising, and summarising the collected
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Is There Any Difference Between Basic and Theoretical Research? - 0 views

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    Basic research is theoretical and also called pure, fundamental research. Its major aim is to generate new ideas, findings, and theories or improve existing theories by using a specific methodology. There are many questions in the researcher's mind before conducting the research, such as what exactly basic research is? What is the relation between basic and theoretical research? Or is there any difference between them or not? In this article, you will know all the answers to the above questions. We are going to tell you in-depth about basic and theoretical research so you understand if there is any difference between basic and theoretical research or not.
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Tips for Writing a Masters Dissertation Proposal: Ace Your Degree - 0 views

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    When it comes to the research component of your master's degree, writing a masters dissertation proposal is an inevitable part of the process. If you're writing a proposal for a dissertation, you'll have to consider many factors. A proposal is the most important step in the research paper as it requires you to write a specific methodology section, a critical literature review, and a dissertation outline. Your proposal must clearly explain how your research will contribute to the overarching body of knowledge. It must also state what specific questions it will address or what gaps it will fill. References must be mentioned clearly and included in a well-formatted reference list.
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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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Systematic Data Gathering Techniques You Should Have Command On - 0 views

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    Data collection refers to the process of gathering data through interviews, questionnaires, surveys, experiments and focus group discussions. However, when the data size is large, researchers need to use systematic data gathering techniques. Systematic data gathering techniques are structured and organised ways of collecting data. It allows the researchers to collect large amounts of data through a proper methodology. This article will tell you about systematic data gathering techniques that you can use in your research.
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