Author: Priya Chetty

8-step procedure to conduct qualitative content analysis in a research

By Priya Chetty on October 16, 2016 11 Comments

A study by Ary et al. (1996) categorized qualitative research/method into two distinct forms. Firstly participant observation, where the researcher is a participant of the study. Secondly non-participant observation, where the researcher observes but does not participate. It is in this non-participant observation where one can use the content analysis approach.

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Allergies prevailing in India and its diagnosis measures adopted

By Priya Chetty on October 11, 2016 No Comments

A recent experimental study was conducted for a time period of 2003-2007 among 3389 patients suffering from different allergies in India. Results from the study indicate that among the several allergies asthma, rhinitis and contact dermatitis were found to be more prevalent among the Indian population (Shaikh & Shaikh 2008). Similarly, other allergies which have […]

 

Importance of ethical considerations in a research

By Priya Chetty on September 29, 2016 5 Comments

Ethical considerations form a major element in research. The researcher needs to adhere to promote the aims of the research imparting authentic knowledge, truth and prevention of error. Furthermore, following ethics enables scholars to deal collaborative approach towards their study with the assistance of their peers, mentors and other contributors to the study.

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Creating a sustainable housing system in India using green bonds

By Priya Chetty on September 26, 2016 No Comments

India’s real estate sector has depicted a remarkable growth trajectory over the past two decades. This is due to the growing demand for housing and increased disposable income. Investment has also grown proportionately during this period from domestic and foreign investors in order to capitalize on this opportunity. Increased investment has led to increased construction […]

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Scope and impact of the Real Estate Regulator Bill (RERA)

By Priya Chetty on September 19, 2016 1 Comment

For the past few years, there has been an air of pessimism in the market about the real estate sector. There are various reasons which has affected the growth of the sector negatively. The recent announcement of the Real Estate Regulator Bill which was passed by the Indian Parliament in March 2016 has ushered a new era in the Indian property mar

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