Category: Expert advice

By Riya Jain & Priya Chetty on February 12, 2020 19 Comments

Stationarity in stationarity test is a property of time series which states that the value of the variable doesn’t change with time.

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By Ashni walia & Priya Chetty on February 3, 2020 1 Comment

T-Test statistics, which is also known as student’s T-Test, was first developed by William Sealy Gosset in the year 1908.

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By Ashni walia & Priya Chetty on January 29, 2020 2 Comments

In an empirical research paper the conclusion of the study is strictly drawn from concrete empirical evidence, therefore are verifiable evidence.

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By Priya Chetty & Shruti Thakur on January 27, 2020 4 Comments

Validity and reliability of qualitative research represent the key aspects of the quality of research. When handled meticulously, the reliability and validity parameters help differentiate between good and bad research.

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By Priya Chetty on January 23, 2020 95 Comments

Scope of the study refers to the elements that will be covered in a research project. It defines the boundaries of the research. The scope is always decided in the preliminary stages of a study.

 
By Ashni walia & Priya Chetty on January 21, 2020 No Comments

Case studies involve the examination of a person, place, events or any phenomena in order to extrapolate the key themes. The results help the researcher to predict future trends and illuminate previously hidden issues that can be applied in practice.

 
By Priya Chetty on December 8, 2019 5 Comments

A review paper is the one that simply appraises already published articles. It does not contain any primary research.

 
By Ankita Agarwal & Priya Chetty on November 12, 2019 6 Comments

Many would not know that the lack of a well-defined theoretical framework can be an important reason for the failure of research. A research study aims to explore the unexplored or under-explored aspects of a subject.