Academic Phrases for Writing Results & Discussion Sections of a Research Paper
In this blog, we discuss phrases related to results and discussion sections such as findings, limitations, arguments, and comparison to previous studies.
In this blog, we discuss phrases related to results and discussion sections such as findings, limitations, arguments, and comparison to previous studies.
Hedging in academic writing refers to using language that indicates uncertainty or caution. Hedging can boost your credibility in the scientific world.
In this blog we will look at the perfect sequence for drafting a research manuscript.
Choosing the right data collection method is vital. This guide explores primary and secondary data collection methods commonly used in research studies.
In this blog, we’ll break down quantitative and qualitative analysis methods with simple examples and tips.
In this blog, we explain various topics and sub-topics to be included under each section of a research paper via word cloud diagrams.
In this blog, we explain why academic writing is a difficult skill to master, and how students can use Ref-n-write to get better at it.
This blog explains how to write a research paper and provides writing ideas in the form of academic phrases.
The Harvard referencing system is widely used in UK universities. The Harvard referencing style uses author-date system.
In this blog, we provide tips for presenting study limitations in your paper and provide some real-world examples.