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AI Detector Bypass - Learn to Manually Humanise AI content with me!
AI detectors don’t mainly flag writing for “AI words.” They look for statistical and structural patterns—especially low variation in how sentences...
thematic analysis | how to present the results
A results chapter built from thematic analysis should be organized around a clear thematic framework shown to readers early, then unfolded...
Qualitative coding and thematic analysis in Microsoft Word
Qualitative coding in Microsoft Word can replace specialized software for researchers who need a practical, transparent workflow—especially when the...
Qualitative coding and thematic analysis in Microsoft Word
Qualitative coding and thematic analysis don’t require specialized software to get started—Microsoft Word can be used to build a workable workflow...
thematic analysis | how to discuss your themes (5 tips and 5 mistakes)
Presenting thematic analysis results comes down to one practical goal: make each theme feel evidence-based, interpretable, and easy to follow. That...
Ontology and epistemology, positivism and interpretivism
Ontology and epistemology sit underneath the familiar divide between positivism and interpretivism—and they matter because they shape what counts as...
Codes, Categories and Themes - Understand the difference
Codes, categories, and themes form a hierarchy—starting with the most specific “codes” and moving up to broader “categories” and the most inclusive...
How to write research limitations section (and what NEVER to write there)
A strong limitations section isn’t about admitting failure—it’s about demonstrating critical thinking, methodological awareness, and the ability to...
positivism and interpretivism
The biggest takeaway is reassurance: students don’t need to obsess over ontologies and epistemologies—especially the positivism-versus-interpretivism...
What is Grounded Theory | Core Elements and Common Myths
Grounded theory is a research methodology designed to build a detailed understanding—or a “theory”—of understudied phenomena by letting patterns...
Difference between Research Design, Research Methodology and Research Methods
Research design, research methodology, and research methods form a hierarchy from broad to specific: research design is the most inclusive umbrella...
How does AI detection work? I designed an EXPERIMENT to show you
AI detection systems don’t judge text sentence-by-sentence; they score documents by looking at full-context patterns. That matters because a workflow...
Mixed methods research #1 basic decisions and designs
Mixed methods research is built around one central requirement: qualitative and quantitative data must be combined to answer the same research...
Thematic analysis with ChatGPT - 3 ways to create and/or organize your themes in ChatGPT
ChatGPT can speed up thematic analysis in three practical ways—first by drafting themes from a code list, second by sorting codes into already-chosen...
Learn How to Spot AI Writing in ANY TEXT!
AI-written text can be spotted quickly by looking for a cluster of repeatable writing “tells” that show up across social media, ads, and even...
Chat GPT and thematic analysis - Here is how I really use it
ChatGPT is most useful in qualitative thematic analysis not as an automatic coder, but as a “research assistant” that helps refine the analyst’s...
AI detector bypass - this is why you get AI content strike EVEN AFTER paraphrasing!
AI detectors can keep flagging text as “AI written” even after repeated paraphrasing because they don’t judge each sentence in isolation. Instead,...
How to choose your research methods || 5 tips for complete beginners
Choosing qualitative research methods isn’t a matter of picking from a universal checklist—it depends on the study’s aims, research questions, and...
Validity in qualitative research - "Member checking"
Member checking boosts the validity of qualitative research by giving participants a chance to clarify meaning and, in some cases, react to...
Write the research Discussion chapter with ChatGPT
A practical workflow for drafting a dissertation “Discussion” chapter with ChatGPT centers on one principle: accuracy comes from feeding the model...
How to develop an Interview Guide with ChatGPT (3 strategies)
Qualitative interview guides can be upgraded quickly by using ChatGPT in two targeted ways: generating large pools of candidate questions and...
How to develop a good research idea?
A strong research idea has to do more than sound interesting—it must be worth years of effort. The first requirement is genuine passion (or at least...
3 Powerful ChatGPT prompts for Research Methodology and Design!
Qualitative research methodology often gets bogged down in abstract, jargon-heavy debates—worldviews, paradigms, epistemology, ontology—yet those...
How to plan and write your dissertation FAST (the most effective technique)
A dissertation plan that runs “top down” can make writing feel controllable—because it replaces a blank-page scramble with a ready-made structure and...
Are Brain and Cosmic Web similar? | Dr Alberto Feletti
A neurosurgeon and an astrophysicist report quantitative similarities between the brain’s cortical neuron network and the universe’s cosmic...
User Research - Nikki Anderson
User research is a practical, mostly qualitative discipline focused on understanding real people’s pain points, motivations, and behaviors so product...
What is Inductive / Deductive reasoning in Qualitative Research (it is not just about the analysis!)
Inductive and deductive reasoning shape qualitative research far beyond data analysis—each approach changes how studies are designed, how evidence is...
Use these FREE AI tools in your Literature Review / SciSpace, ChatGPT, Google Gemini
Free AI tools can speed up a literature review, but their reliability varies sharply—especially when the task shifts from generating article lists to...
Research Design - plan your first research study
Planning a first research study starts with a clear idea grounded in literature—and then turns that idea into a workable design through a sequence of...
Grounded Theory Methodology & Data Analysis Explained
Grounded theory is a research methodology built for situations where a phenomenon is under-researched and researchers need to develop an explanation...
How to talk about Validity in research using SECONDARY data?
Validity in research that relies on secondary data hinges less on whether each source study was “valid” and more on whether the secondary-data study...
What is Intercoder reliability in research (and why you don't need it)
Intercoder reliability—having multiple coders align their coding and then using statistical tests to quantify agreement—is often pushed as a...
Phenomenology & Grounded Theory - 1 KEY Difference
The key difference between grounded theory and phenomenology comes down to what the research question is trying to capture: how something feels from...
Convert your research paper into Presentation with this AI tool
An AI agent called SciSpace is being pitched as a one-stop system for turning research and other information into polished visual...
Qualitative data analysis with SCRINTAL || part 2 - focused codes and themes
Qualitative thematic analysis in SCRINTAL (used for organizing work and mind mapping) hinges on one practical step: turning messy, overlapping...
Gastrophysics - the new science of eating / Prof Charles Spence interview
Sensory cues—sound, color, and even cutlery—can measurably change how food tastes, and the effects can carry from tightly controlled labs into real...
What do universities say about ethical AI use by students?
Universities increasingly treat AI as unavoidable in student work—but they draw a hard line between using AI to support learning and using it to...