Hi Emma, I watched the videos as I went through my dissertation chapter by chapter. These videos, along with my own reading from research textbooks, and advice from my research supervisor has helped immensely. I received a distinction for my MBA dissertation. Many thanks to you and all the other presenters from Grad Coach for uploading these videos. It’s a godsend when doing a dissertation. Thank you ever so much. You played a big part in helping me get a distinction in my MBA.
Thank you very much. This was very usefull towards fitting my disertation topic within different samplings. Love the way you explain it and everything was very clear. 🙏
Thank you for such wonderful simple description of materials making to very easy to understand for all. I felt like I went back to my 1st year classroom in my University.
Kudos! One of the best videos on ANY subject I've viewed on RU-vid. First of all, the Reasearch Coach was fun and interesting to listen to! She actually has a personality. Secondly, the learning objectives were delivered in English. Not some stilted "academic speak" which was difficult to interpret. Thirdly, the information was interesting and informative! Many thanks. Brilliantly done!
Hi Emma, Which data could I use for fitness periodization (strength, fitness, Agility ...) and Analysis the soccer game? Thank you very much for your videos!
Hey Grad Coach, I am a big fan of your videos ❤❤❤. I have a question, could you please do a video on how to categorize a reading list? I mean how to document the material I’m reading?
So if you are working in clusters without sampling frames and have a tight time and budget limit. What technique should we choose if it is too expensive and time-consuming to enumerate and the clusters are too disorganized to do systematic sampling?
With convenience sampling, you can't be sure the sample represents the entire population accurately. You can describe the people you did sample, but you can't confidently say they stand for everyone in the population. It's a trade-off for the ease and speed of collecting data. If you're using convenience sampling, be clear about its limitations when you talk about your findings.
So, I'm reading a journal article about a small college library trying to determine why the college staff doesn't take advantage of using their ILL service. They've stratified the population to students, faculty, visitors, and staff. They're only interested in a particular strata (staff) though and only interviewed them by sending the entire college staff an emailed survey. Is that still considered a stratified sampling?
HI, it is a really beneficial video but please could you provide me with primary sources that explain this because I need to cite this information in my assignment. Thank you!
Can you please help me get more info on AI in Entrepreneurs ? My research is on "Shift on business delivery by AI)... Would appreciate your help if possible.