Research methods are a compulsory component of many undergraduate programmes. But it is challenging to design good questions for assessing students’ understanding of research methods in closed book ...
Focus Your Research: It narrows down a broad topic into a specific area of inquiry. Guide Your Methodology: It determines the type of data you need and how you will collect it. Provide Clarity: It ...
The Research as Inquiry frame looks to help show that research is a process where you can develop a research question and begin to ask more complex questions as the question is reframed after finding ...
Carrying out research requires a degree of self-motivation. If the topic that you have chosen to study is neither interesting nor important to you, then it seems likely that you will become ...
A typical research trajectory involves five interrelated stages: conceptualisation, design, implementation, analysis and communication. The seed of every research project, conceptualisation, helps ...
The Arctic in the Anthropocene reviews research questions previously identified by Arctic researchers, and then highlights the new questions that have emerged in the wake of and expectation of further ...
As a researcher who has used a wide variety of methodologies, I understand the importance of acknowledging that we, as researchers, do not pick the methodology; rather, the research question dictates ...
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