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  1. Most research journals aim to reflect on the research process, seek a deeper understanding of the topic at hand, and keep a record of the research journey for later review. With these noble aims in mind, you might be asking yourself why you should journal. What are the main benefits of keeping a research journal? Below, we have outlined three ...

  2. Researchers can choose between quantitative and qualitative research. Quantitative research only focuses on research that scientists can measure and convert into numbers or information. Qualitative research focuses on verbal data, such as opinions and impressions.

  3. Sep 1, 2017 · This paper concisely maps a total of seven qualitative methods and five quantitative methods. A comparative analysis of the most relevant and adopted methods is done to understand the main ...

    • Descriptive Research
    • Correlational Research
    • True Experiments

    The main purpose of descriptive research is exactly what it sounds like it should be: to describe what is going on. There are a lot of individual approaches that fall under the descriptive research umbrella. Here are a few: Case studiesare a very in-depth analysis of an individual person, small group of people, or even an event. A researcher might ...

    Correlational studies involve measuring two or more variables. For that reason, this research is inherently quantitative. The researchers can then look at how related to variables are to one another. If two variables are related, or correlated, then we can use one variable to predict the value of another variable. The greater the correlation, the g...

    True experiments involve manipulating (or changing) one variable and then measuring another. There are a few things that are required in order for research to be considered a true experiment. First, we need to randomly assign students to different groups. This random assignment helps create equivalent groups from the beginning. Second, we need to c...

  4. Oct 24, 2014 · The current article summarizes the peer review process, highlights the pros and cons associated with different types of peer review, and describes new methods for improving peer review. Keywords: journal; manuscript; open access; peer review; publication.

    • Jacalyn Kelly, Tara Sadeghieh, Khosrow Adeli
    • 2014
  5. The impact and quality of these journals remains a source of debate. Student journals can help to improve undergraduate training by providing high-quality educational experience. Additionally, they can helpto motivate students to participate in research and to express their opinions and perspectives.

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  7. Research designs are broadly divided into observational studies (i.e. cross-sectional; case-control and cohort studies) and experimental studies (randomised control trials, RCTs). Each design has a specific role, and each has both advantages and disadvantages.

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