Five Easy Steps to Develop that Perfect Proposal
So, how do you develop a thesis proposal that gets approved in the first go itself? An ideal thesis proposal is the one that is robust and flexible at the same time. This is so, because, your thesis...
View ArticleKey points to keep in mind while designing a questionnaire for PhD research
The researcher must pay attention to the following points in constructing an appropriate and effective questionnaire or a schedule: The researcher must keep in view the problem he is to study for it...
View ArticleMaking best use of ‘Research onion’: A model for effective formulation of PhD...
Preparing a research document is a time-consuming, tedious process and includes various stages. One has to consider several aspects like availability and access to sources, contents to be included in...
View ArticleFoundation of Your Research Project: Common Research Design Flaws to Avoid
The research design is the central organizing feature of a research study. It specifies the decision-making processes, conceptual structure, and methods of analysis used to address the central...
View ArticleReal World Setting – Using Grounded Theory for Qualitative Research
Qualitative research is a research method that focuses on in-depth analysis of the experiences, perceptions, and attitudes of people in a particular setting. Qualitative researchers are interested in...
View ArticleWhat Guides Your Research: Understanding Hypothesis v/s Research Question
Research questions and hypotheses are two distinct approaches to understanding a particular phenomenon. Research questions are the empirical questions that can be answered by collecting data through...
View ArticleNegative Influences on Research Quality – Analyzing Selection Bias in Research
Selection bias is a general term describing situations where bias is introduced into the research from factors affecting the study population. Selection bias occurs when individuals or groups in a...
View ArticleSourcing and Evaluating Tertiary Literature in Your Research
Tertiary sources of information are based on a collection of primary and secondary sources. They compile, index, or organize information from primary and secondary sources. In a research paper, the...
View ArticleStuck with Journal Publication for your PhD? A 5-step guide to developing a...
Writing in itself is a very creative process. A researcher in social sciences, especially management needs to couple creativity with a bit of critical thinking to develop manuscript that is suitable...
View ArticleA Map of Current Research Trends: Exploring Developments in different domains...
Regardless of the different roles in training, professional researchers need to be abreast with the new trends and techniques that are emerging in research. This will help them to excel in their...
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