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Conducting Research

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Scholarly literature can be of different types; some of which require that researchers conduct an original study, whereas others can be based on existing research. One…
INFOGRAPHIC: 5 Differences between a research paper and a review paper
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Conducting research is a challenging and long-drawn process. You have to plan each step meticulously to ensure that you don't leave out any important details. This…
INFOGRAPHIC: 5 Things you must do before and after your research
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This infographic lists nine ways in which a thesis is different from a journal article. The idea is to help you understand how the two are completely different types of…
Did you know that often researchers are unaware that they are flouting ethical norms of conducting research? This infographic includes the most common ethical…
A statement of the problem helps you delineate and present the research problem you intend to address through your research project. This infographic lists 8 key…
This infographic explains why it is necessary to describe the setting of your study in your manuscript.
What if your research data is stolen or lost in a lab fire? How can you ensure that your data is safe from the clutches of such threats? This infographic lists 10 must…
Choosing between qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods designs can be quite challenging. Here's a quick guide to help you choose the best one.
Conducting a thorough literature search can be quite tricky, especially if you don’t know where to look. Of the many available sources, Google Scholar is one of the…
This infographic lists 5 reasons why research ethics are important.