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One example of a compliance risk for a PhD candidate could be failing to properly cite sources in a dissertation.... View Full Post
Plagiarism is the act of using someone else’s work or ideas and presenting them as one’s own, without giving proper... View Full Post
For instance, you plan to undertake research on “The impact of climate change on biodiversity and ecosystem services in tropical... View Full Post
Suppose you are reading a book on the topic of utilizing primary data collection in PhD research and wish to... View Full Post
Imagine you have a book titled “Writing a Stronger Dissertation as a PhD Student.” At the end of the book,... View Full Post
Your proposal is approved, and now you have moved onto the next step – research and writing a thesis. This... View Full Post
It’s no wonder PhD scholars have to spend lots of time in fieldwork in unfamiliar environments. This process is rewarding,... View Full Post
The significant findings of your research may add great value to the existing knowledge base, but poor writing and unwanted... View Full Post
APA citation style, developed by the American Psychological Association is understood and used by academicians across the world. Despite its... View Full Post
Excellence in writing is always crucial for the success of writers of academic or professional scholars. And when we talk... View Full Post