Hey, quick question. When creating appendices for my questionnaires and letter of consent forms for my Honours, do I need to have a list of appendices page? Cause it’s not mentioned in my uni’s style guide.
I have a lettered list. (a.) he letters are already a hanging indent at .5". Some list items have enough text to wrap. I need the wrapped text to line up at 1" with the text thea immediately follows the letter (a.). I can do this with ease in Word for PC but I cannot figure it out on Word for Mac. Do you have the answer? Thank you!
Thank you so much for giving such a clear explanation, l have always had problems with things to do with research but fortunately you are shading some light in me. I just suggest suggest that you also put what you will be saying on the screan, especially the explanations so that it can be easy for us to follow up and also jot down notes.
I have a paper that cites one page in the text but in the reference area it has a range of pages. Do I leave the page range or change it to one page that is cited?
Thank you for answering a question my son and I had while playing Scrabble. We kind of made our own rules, have smash words, bonus words, etc.. We never mess with the spelling, but I like to use ie for some words. He's like "I don't think that's right mom" with a grin. I said "but I like it", also with a grin. I'll be coming back here often. You have a nice way about you. Thank you so muchly...had to do it, lol.
I like the way you broke Each of the terminologies. Right beginning with, Research Methodology, Ontology, epistemology and research paradigm. That was the easiest way ever. I now utilize my Research paradigm after it was easily explained. 😂
Very good video, thank you! Perhaps it would be nice if you said ";" may be used instead of "," in European countries, as I had that problem myself. Keep up the great work!
"Literally... everyone is misusing literally." I had to think about that one. Because you put the pause there it separated the two words enough that it could also be understood to mean, "Literally. Everyone is misusing literally." (So, you introduced the word in the first phrase and made a figurative statement in the second phrase.) It would have been contrary to the point of your video for you to have intended to write, "Literally everyone is misusing...." I know that's not true because I'm here... trying to defend the REAL reason for using the word, and, since I'm part of everyone, it is not true that *everyone* is misusing "literally." :-)