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Cross sectional research measures up in terms of criteria like reliability, replicability and validity for evaluating quantitative research. A cross sectional design basically implies collection of data on more than one case and a t one time to collect a body of quantitative or quantifiable data in connection with two more variables which could be […]
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Created by the American Psychological Association, the APA style of formatting is most commonly used in college level papers and in the field of social sciences. While writing a dissertation or thesis, it is important that students follow the formatting style mentioned by their university. The APA style of formatting ensures consistency in the content […]
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Though you might have got good quality content and best information to put in the dissertation or the project report, you might not fetch good grades unless the report is properly edited and formatted. A properly edited and formatted report is like a properly cooked food with all ingredients and has the good taste. You […]
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A beautiful idol can be sculptured from a normal stone. Likewise a perfect report can be prepared from the normal information. It all depends on the editor who presents the picture. A perfect editor helps in preparing a beautiful report without miscommunications and other drawbacks. If the writer edits his or her own report he […]
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Dissertation is the final piece of document during your college days that seals your academic faith and future career. It is no surprise that writing dissertation is considered as one of the most stressful activities undertaken by a graduate student. Several dissertation help services, especially those offering high quality editing help, have mushroomed over the […]
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I send Wade each of the five parts as it’s completed to give him an opportunity to review the integration of narrative material with scholarly theory. For instance, I feel we should introduce Loukas’s concept of the electrical soul in the first chapter, since Loukas’s diary portrays his childhood as the point at which he […]
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The next labor-intensive task in our process is to figure out what goes into each chapter. I earmark passages in the manuscript for their new chapters, noting the length of each and assigning it a working subhead. The narrative chunks are easy to situate; the conceptual ones will need to be positioned by Wade himself, […]
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For three summers, graduate student Peter Wade labored in the main library at Mount Athos, the famous theocratic republic of Orthodox monks. Through a fluke of kinship, he has been given unparalleled access to this cache of treasures and has made a discovery that caused quite a stir at a recent annual convention of historians […]
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Most academic authors seem to assume that their subjects will interest only other specialists in their fields. Yet, as an editor who has worked on books in areas ranging from medieval Japanese literature to the political applications of game history, I rarely encounter a manuscript that does not yield an insight I find personally illuminating. […]
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