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- Top Tip: Choosing Mixed Methods Designs
- Top Tip: Choosing Quantitative or Qualitative
- Top Tip: Consider the Wider Applications
- Top Tip: Consider Your Audience
- Top Tip: Define Your Approach First
- Top Tip: Don't Get Stuck in the Details
- Top Tip: Embrace the Limits of Your Data
- Top Tip: Encouraging Engagement with Your Research
- Top Tip: Ethics in Research
- Top Tip: Expect the Unexpected
- Top Tip: Figure Out What Ethical Approval Is Needed
- Top Tip: Find Inspiration From Published Problem-Solving Strategies
- Top Tip: Focus Your Research on a Specific Situation
- Top Tip: Get Examples From Your Supervisor
- Top Tip: Incorporate Your Audience's Concerns
- Top Tip: It's Not About What You Get, But What You Do With It
- Top Tip: Keep a Research Diary
- Top Tip: Keep It Simple
- Top Tip: Keep Records of Supervisions
- Top Tip: Knowing Which Method is Best
- Top Tip: Learn Your Method and Software Separately
- Top Tip: Learning From Others
- Top Tip: Let Your Data Speak for Themselves
- Top Tip: Let Your Findings Inform Your Writing
- Top Tip: Let Your Research Question Guide Your Method
- Top Tip: Look for Existing Data
- Top Tip: Look Toward Existing Methodologies for Guidance
- Top Tip: Make Technology Work for You
- Top Tip: Making Your Research Relevant
- Top Tip: Models Versus Theories
- Top Tip: Note Key Points From the Literature
- Top Tip: Question-Based Titles Yield More Citations
- Top Tip: Refine Not Broaden Your Analysis
- Top Tip: Revise Your Title
- Top Tip: Save Your Literature Review for Last
- Top Tip: Seek Different Types of Feedback
- Top Tip: Space Out Software Lessons
- Top Tip: Start Analyzing Early
- Top Tip: Test - and Retest! - Your Abstract
- Top Tip: The Differences in Constructionist Models
- Top Tip: The Proposal as a Persuasive Document
- Top Tip: Think Carefully About Your Language
- Top Tip: Trust the Referees
- Top Tip: Understanding Process Consent
- Top Tip: Understanding Which Type of Analysis Would Work Best for You
- Top Tip: Use an Active Voice
- Top Tip: Use Other Dissertations as Models
- Top Tip: Using Your Target Audience to Inform Your Choice in Social Media
- Top Tip: You Do Not Have to Analyze All the Parts to Have a Whole