Published on
January 14, 2023
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Tegan George.
Revised on
June 22, 2023.
Primary research is a research method that relies on direct data collection, rather than relying on data that’s already been collected by someone else. In other words, primary research is any type of research that you undertake yourself, firsthand, while using data that has already been collected is called secondary research.
Primary research is often used in qualitative research, particularly in survey methodology, questionnaires, focus groups, and various types of interviews. While quantitative primary research does exist, it’s not as common.
Published on
January 6, 2023
by
Tegan George.
Revised on
November 17, 2023.
Root cause analysis is a problem-solving approach that uses the analogy of roots and blooms to model cause-and-effect relationships. Rather than focusing on what’s above the surface, root cause analysis troubleshoots solutions to problems by analyzing what is causing them.
Root cause analysis is a form of quality management, often used in organizational management, quality control, and in healthcare fields like nursing. Root cause analysis can be a helpful study tool for students, too, when used for brainstorming or memorization exercises.
Published on
January 2, 2023
by
Tegan George.
Revised on
July 26, 2023.
A fishbone diagram is a problem-solving approach that uses a fish-shaped diagram to model possible root causes of problems and troubleshoot possible solutions. It is also called an Ishikawa diagram, after its creator, Kaoru Ishikawa, as well as a herringbone diagram or cause-and-effect diagram.
Fishbone diagrams are often used in root cause analysis, to troubleshoot issues in quality management or product development. They are also used in the fields of nursing and healthcare, or as a brainstorming and mind-mapping technique many students find helpful.
Affective (pronounced [af-ek-tiv]) describes something that influences or causes feelings or emotions. It can also describe how these emotions are expressed.
Effective (pronounced [if-ek-tiv]) instead signifies that something is having an effect (especially the effect that was hoped for).
Examples: “Affective” in a sentence
Examples: “Effective” in a sentence
Her affective disorder made it difficult for her to work a standard job.
Cognitive bias can be suggested by several affective symptoms.
You’re fired, effective immediately.
The new study methods proved effective for the at-risk students.
Published on
November 25, 2022
by
Tegan George.
Revised on
January 23, 2023.
All right and alright are two spellings of the same term, an adjective, adverb, or interjection meaning the same thing as “okay.”
All right (with a space) is the form usually used in published writing.
Alright is a very common spelling in everyday communication, but it’s not always considered correct by dictionaries (though it is included in Merriam-Webster and the OED). It’s uncommon in published writing.
Published on
November 3, 2022
by
Tegan George.
Revised on
August 23, 2023.
Advisor and adviser are different spellings of the same word. Both are considered acceptable spellings, though there is some regional variation.
Adviser is the original and more commonly used spelling. It is sometimes considered more informal.
Advisor is also considered a correct spelling. It is less commonly used, but usually signifies an official position. It is more common in US English than UK English.
Published on
October 2, 2022
by
Tegan George.
Revised on
July 17, 2023.
A and an are different forms of the same word, the indefinite article that often precedes a noun.
A is used before a noun that starts with a consonant sound (e.g., “s,” “t,” “v”).
An is used before a noun that starts with a vowel sound (e.g., “a,” “o,” “i”).
Note that the rule is not whether they start with a consonant or vowel, but whether they start with a consonant or vowel sound. This can help you decide which to use in difficult cases like words beginning in “u” or “h.”
Examples: A in a sentence
Examples: An in a sentence
He had a dog when he was a child.
Oranges are a good source of Vitamin C.
She had an aneurysm when she was a child.
Many employees of the company owned an iPhone.
A usurper to the throne was imminent.
Following an SOP is a good way to ensure everything goes smoothly.
Published on
September 21, 2022
by
Tegan George.
Revised on
July 18, 2023.
When starting your thesis or dissertation process, one of the first requirements is a research proposal or a prospectus. It describes what or who you want to examine, delving into why, when, where, and how you will do so, stemming from your research question and a relevant topic.
Published on
September 15, 2022
by
Tegan George.
Revised on
July 18, 2023.
Recommendations in research are a crucial component of your discussion section and the conclusion of your thesis, dissertation, or research paper.
As you conduct your research and analyze the data you collected, perhaps there are ideas or results that don’t quite fit the scope of your research topic. Or, maybe your results suggest that there are further implications of your results or the causal relationships between previously-studied variables than covered in extant research.