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By Riya Jain & Priya Chetty on September 25, 2021 2 Comments

The preliminary requirement of completing thesis research is the formulation of the background of the study. The background of the study is typically a part of the Introduction chapter of the thesis.

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By Riya Jain & Priya Chetty on June 22, 2021 1 Comment

Good flow of writing leaves a lasting impression on the readers. Thus, it is essential to convey information and views concisely and clearly. This article offers insights on how to improve an academic paper by the use of appropriate academic language.

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By Riya Jain & Priya Chetty on July 7, 2020 No Comments

The introduction of a research paper is the first section that a reader notices. It should represent the gist of the paper.

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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 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 November 12, 2019 12 Comments

The rationale of the study is written to describe the reasons for any research paper. It proffers a problem with apt solutions. It is a vital portion of any research paper as it explains the novelty and significance.

 
By Avishek Majumder on April 16, 2019 1 Comment

Abstract and summary is the short version summarizing and describing the contents of a paper. They comprise of the same context but are different in a few ways. They provide the first impression of a paper and act as a preface to answer the reader’s questions; What has been done in the paper? How has […]

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