Research Writing
- Published Mar 22, 2026Research Design vs Methodology: A Practical GuideClear guide on the difference between research design (what you do) and methodology (why you choose methods), with examples, pros/cons, and FAQs.
- Published Mar 21, 2026Best AI Workflow for Thesis Chapter Drafting (Ethical Version)Five-step ethical workflow to use AI tools responsibly for researching, drafting, citing, editing, and plagiarism checks in thesis chapters.
- Published Mar 21, 2026Methodology Justification Examples for Graduate PapersClear guidance for justifying research methods in graduate papers: align methods to objectives, cite evidence, address constraints, and ensure rigor.
- Published Mar 21, 2026Best Persuasive Essay Topics by Major (STEM, Business, Humanities)30 persuasive essay ideas across STEM, Business, and Humanities, plus tips on selecting topics, finding credible sources, and addressing counterarguments.
- Published Mar 20, 2026Common Research Methodology Mistakes and How to Fix ThemPrevent unclear questions, biased sampling, and faulty analyses with practical fixes to make your research design clearer, more reliable, and reproducible.
- Published Feb 21, 2026Can a Thesis Statement Be Two Sentences?A thesis can be two sentences when complexity demands clarity: state the claim first, then add scope or nuance in the second sentence.
- Published Feb 21, 2026Organize vs Organise: Which One to Use in University PapersMatch 'organize' to American English and 'organise' to British English—check your university or journal style and stay consistent.
- Published Feb 21, 2026How to Write the Methodology Chapter for a ThesisA concise roadmap for writing a thesis methodology that explains choices, ensures replicability, and addresses ethical and practical limitations.
- Published Feb 20, 2026Program vs Programme: Academic Writing Rules by RegionClear guide to choosing 'program' or 'programme' in academic writing across US, UK, Canada, and Australia, with tips for consistency and citations.
- Published Feb 11, 2026How to Choose Qualitative, Quantitative, or Mixed MethodsChoose the method that matches your question: use qualitative for depth, quantitative for testing, and mixed methods only for complex needs.