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That was actually very interesting! It feels nice to see how writing the methods section can ACTUALLY be simpler than I thought. Thanks for the video! :)
Can you make a video on the steps that come before writing the research paper, i.e. the research itself? I always struggle with the following things: 1. How to find your research question, that it isn't too broad and not too narrow. 2. How many other papers do you have to read before conducting the research? (both papers on your specific topic and on your methods) 3. What parts of the process described in this video have to be completed before starting the research?
@@profdavidstuckler thank you, some videos I have already seen which partly answered my questions. I will watch the workshop next :) As another research-related question, is it advisable to perform a literature review prior to designing the research and conducting it?
you are simply great but the thing is i am from non english speaking country sometimes its difficult to catch your pace. otherwise i enjoyed your all suggestions. thank you
Methods & results are the easiest, but I'm a data guy. I wish the intro and discussion came as easily to me as those other two sections. Many of my friends are the exact opposite. They can crank out intros and discussions, but can't write the methods and results.
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That was actually very interesting! It feels nice to see how writing the methods section can ACTUALLY be simpler than I thought.
Thanks for the video! :)
This could not have come at a better time, thank you so much!
A brilliant one. Please touch on the discussion soon. Thanks a million!
Can you make a video on the steps that come before writing the research paper, i.e. the research itself?
I always struggle with the following things:
1. How to find your research question, that it isn't too broad and not too narrow.
2. How many other papers do you have to read before conducting the research? (both papers on your specific topic and on your methods)
3. What parts of the process described in this video have to be completed before starting the research?
Yes those are on my channel and we just did a live workshop on this!
@@profdavidstuckler thank you, some videos I have already seen which partly answered my questions.
I will watch the workshop next :)
As another research-related question, is it advisable to perform a literature review prior to designing the research and conducting it?
@@gabriel-c8l5l join my fb group and our group chats so we can steer you to the right content for you and answer your questions
cheers David, going to thank you on my graduation speech
Thanks
Nice one.
you are simply great but the thing is i am from non english speaking country sometimes its difficult to catch your pace. otherwise i enjoyed your all suggestions. thank you
can you please give method writing tips for humanities-history papers?
I'm actually a student of an interdisciplinary field.
Methods & results are the easiest, but I'm a data guy. I wish the intro and discussion came as easily to me as those other two sections. Many of my friends are the exact opposite. They can crank out intros and discussions, but can't write the methods and results.
Send them our training for those sections!! I’m with you though- those are the easiest for most