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                     8 COMMON MISTAKES STUDENTS MAKE WHEN EMBARKING ON THEIR RESEARCH STUDIES
Septembre 30, 2016 By Divine Nwachukwu
TweetEmbarking on a research work is compulsory for every student who intends to graduate one day and as at when due. Research works are one of the final and most vital rituals in the curriculum for final year students. A lot of students who embark on their research studies may not actually know the little mistakes that may cost them their graduation or good grades. I have taken upon myself to educate students on the little mistakes students must pay attention to and avoid making during their research undertakings.
                         1. Plagiarism:plagiarism  is considered as one of the most punishable offence in research works.  Plagiarism can simply be defined as that act of copying word for word without  any changes whatsoever. You can agree with me that trying as much as possible  to avoid plagiarism is one sure way of making good grades in your research  works. Lecturers and research supervisors look out for plagiarism and a slight  copy and paste could be the end of achieving good grades in your research work.
                         2. Unnecessary background:  most students make that mistake of writing up a background of the study that is  not in any way relevant to your research proceedings. As the saying goes that  the beginning of everything is important also implies to research works. In introducing  your research topic, you must try as much as possible to put up a background of  the study that is relevant to the research and avoid writing off point as this  easily put project/research supervisors off and this could cost you valuable  marks. Always try to make you background of the study as captivating as  possible while at the same time try to cut off the unnecessary write ups that  could be implicating as this would generate interest from project supervisors.
                         3. Lack of adequate referencing:  a lot of students have this problem while embarking on their research work. A  standard reference should have the author’s surname, the year of the  publication and the page you are citing or referencing. For instance (Essien 2016:38). It must always be put  in brackets.
                         4. The significance problem:Every  research must have significance or importance. Most research supervisors look  out for this section as this is what differentiates a research from a mere  write up or newspaper duplication. Always brainstorm and craft out fascinating  significances of your study as this would aid in actualizing set goals. The  benefit of every research is its importance.
                         5. Grammatical spelling: grammatical  spelling is one aspect of research that students overlook, for your research to  be of standard, your research must be free of grammatically wrongly spelt  words. Supervisors also look out for this in their judgment of researches  conducted by students.
                         6. Lack of proof read: most researchers are guilty of not proof reading their research before final  submission. It is of essence all write ups and thoroughly proof read and ensure  that all I’s are dotted and all t’s dotted as this would minimize the risk of  wrong grammatical spelling.
                       7. Lack of chronological order:research  works are known for the chronological order they follow. Most students fall  prey of not following the chronological order during their research works and  this attracts a penalty of not likely presenting or outright cancellation.  Every institution has an order every research should follow. Always endeavor to  follow the chronological order set out as this would improve the authenticity  of your research.
                       8. Lack of adequate time management:in  undertaking a research, time management is of immense importance. Most students  do not manage their time judiciously and they end up rushing to finish up and  hence making a lot of mistakes. For adequate time management, set out the time  frame for completion of each chapter or phase of your research.
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