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By Rajan & Priya Chetty on August 3, 2024 No Comments

Multidisciplinary research involves integrating knowledge, methods, and perspectives from different disciplines to address a common research question or meta-problem.

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By Riya Jain & Priya Chetty on October 6, 2021 5 Comments

Sometimes Cronbach’s alpha value is negative, i.e. below 0. This article explains how to handle negative Cronbach’s alpha value so that it is turned acceptable.

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By Riya Jain & Priya Chetty on August 28, 2021 5 Comments

A research hypothesis is a statement that specifies what the researcher is trying to test or prove in their study. It covers many aspects such as the study population, variables, and the relationship between the variables.

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By Riya Jain & Priya Chetty on June 19, 2020 1 Comment

To answer how does online learning affect students’ skill development? The hypothesis is generally presented in the null and alternative format.

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By Riya Jain & Priya Chetty on June 10, 2020 5 Comments

The calculation of the sample size is to determine the number of units or items that a researcher needs to include in the sample. Sample size calculation is the fourth step of sampling design and comes after the identification of the population.

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By Ashni walia & Priya Chetty on February 21, 2020 14 Comments

A research strategy refers to the step-by-step plan of action that gives direction to the researcher’s thought process. It enables a researcher to conduct the research systematically and on schedule.

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By Riya Jain & Priya Chetty on February 17, 2020 1 Comment

The quantitative research sampling method is the process of selecting representable units from a large population. Quantitative research refers to the analysis wherein mathematical, statistical, or computational method is used for studying the measurable or quantifiable dataset. The core purpose of quantitative research is the generalization of a phenomenon or an opinion. This involves collecting […]

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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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