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Student Pool of Advice: WIN £50 IN OUR GUEST POST COMPETITION
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Monday, 10 February 2014. WIN £50 IN OUR GUEST POST COMPETITION. We enjoy running competitions at studentresearchpool.com. Whether that is on Facebook, Twitter or through collaborations with other sites. So recently, we came up with another competition idea for all you bloggers and writers out there, to help get your creative juices flowing. The competition prize is £50, and here is what you have to do to enter:. Send in your submission to admin@studentresearchpool.com. HOW DO I WIN? Posts must not conta...
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Student Pool of Advice: March 2014
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Monday, 31 March 2014. Quantitative research describes a range of methods - including questionnaires and face to face surveys- used to gather quantitative data. Simply put, this is data that can be displayed in numerical form, such as percentages or statistics. How do you conduct quantitative research? Residential/Non Residential/ Both.”. Monday, 24 March 2014. Ensuring a good relationship with dissertation supervisors. Thursday, 6 March 2014. Writing a dissertation proposal. The time you spend putting t...
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Student Pool of Advice: The pros and cons of convenience sampling in research
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Monday, 7 April 2014. The pros and cons of convenience sampling in research. There are two distinct methods that- as a student researcher- you have to get to grips with when it comes to deciding how to choose a sample of individuals to analyse as part of your research. These two methods are called non probability and probability. With probability sampling methods, all possible subjects out of a population have some chance of being included in your pool of respondents. On the other hand, c. Also, with non...
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Student Pool of Advice: October 2013
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Wednesday, 30 October 2013. How to balance your academic and social life. There’s a saying that ‘all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.’ However, if you’re a workaholic student, then being dull is the least of your worries! About how much you can fit in, what you can achieve and when you’re going to do the various tasks on your agenda. If you’re very deadline focussed, it’s even more important to plan ahead. If you know you have an essay deadline in mid March, but that there are a la...As well as be...
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Student Pool of Advice: Benefits of becoming part of a participant pool
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Friday, 7 February 2014. Benefits of becoming part of a participant pool. Research participants help make a real difference both to students and to the fields of study they are attempting to enhance. Without a wide participant pool to offer answers to surveys and help students collect data, vital research work couldn't be carried out meaning that hundreds of thousands of interesting topics would flounder from a lack of data. To join the participant pool today simply click here. 10 October 2016 at 13:49.
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Student Pool of Advice: Writing a dissertation proposal
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Thursday, 6 March 2014. Writing a dissertation proposal. The time you spend putting together a dissertation proposal is an investment. A strong, clear well argued and detailed proposal will act as your guide, helping you to stay focussed and clear about your aim and goals. Another vital thing to include when preparing your dissertation proposal is a discussion of the research methods you’re planning to use. Are they quantitative, qualitative or a mixture of both? How to structure your proposal. That you ...
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Student Pool of Advice: April 2014
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Monday, 7 April 2014. The pros and cons of convenience sampling in research. There are two distinct methods that- as a student researcher- you have to get to grips with when it comes to deciding how to choose a sample of individuals to analyse as part of your research. These two methods are called non probability and probability. With probability sampling methods, all possible subjects out of a population have some chance of being included in your pool of respondents. On the other hand, c. Also, with non...
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Student Pool of Advice: February 2014
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Monday, 24 February 2014. Choosing a dissertation research subject. At the end of the third year of your university degree most of you will have to write a final year dissertation. It is usually a 10,000 word research project that counts towards the final mark that you will receive once you have completed the course. You must also consider the research methods that you wish to use, for example will you sway towards using quantitative. So why not impress your tutor today! If you have not been asked to sub...
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Student Pool of Advice: December 2013
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Sunday, 29 December 2013. Choosing a course of study. Selecting the right university course can be a challenging and difficult decision. In the past, higher education courses were similar to the traditional academic subjects taught at school and most people chose to continue with something that they took for either A Levels or Highers. The question is, with so many courses to choose from- many of which aren't taught in schools- how do you know which one is right for you? UCAS is the University and Colleg...
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