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Evaluating the pros and cons of Inferential Statistics in a dissertation

I. Introduction Inferential statistics is a branch of statistics that deals with making predictions, estimations or conclusions about a population based on a sample. The goal of inferential statistics is to draw conclusions about a population based on information obtained... read more

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Exploring Thematic Analysis as a Methodology for Conducting a Doctoral Research Study

Introduction The purpose of this blog is to examine Thematic Analysis as a methodology for conducting a doctoral research study. Thematic analysis is a qualitative research method that identifies, analyzes, and interprets patterns or themes within data and is commonly... read more

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A Critical Review of the Application of Discourse Analysis in PhD Research

Introduction The purpose of this blog is to examine the application of discourse analysis as a method for studying language in a social context. Discourse analysis seeks to understand how language creates or disrupts relationships, power dynamics, and ideologies. It... read more

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What are the uses of the Univariate graphical method in a dissertation?

Introduction Before knowing about the use of the Univariate graphical method, let us know a little bit about what the Univariate graphical method is about and then we can dive deep into this to understand the real use case of... read more

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What percentage of plagiarism is accepted for a dissertation?

Going by the custom, the content below 10-15% of plagiarism is acceptable, but it also varies and depends upon the requirement of particular universities. Sometimes, even in the case of 15% content similarity, and to know, the content is borrowed... read more