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ASC peer and graduate consultants are available to assist you with your graduate writing projects. All consultants have been properly equipped to assist with literature reviews, synthesis, theses, and dissertations. Writing consultations can be scheduled online via our scheduling system, and can be live or emailed interactions with your consultant.
In addition, those working on theses or dissertations may benefit from working with an Academic Coach. This form of support will help you organize your project, set goals for completion, and provide manageable tasks/steps which will help you complete your project in an effective and efficient manner. Academic Coaches also provide mentoring support and will work with you on time management so you are able to continually make progress on your projects.
As a student at the University of La Verne, faculty may instruct you to read and analyze empirical articles when writing a research paper, a senior or master's project, or a doctoral dissertation. How can you recognize an empirical article in an academic discipline? An empirical research article is an article which reports research based on actual observations or experiments. The research may use quantitative research methods, which generate numerical data and seek to establish causal relationships between two or more variables.(1) Empirical research articles may use qualitative research methods, which objectively and critically analyze behaviors, beliefs, feelings, or values with few or no numerical data available for analysis.(2)
When looking at an article or the abstract of an article, here are some guidelines to use to decide if an article is an empirical article.
When in doubt if an article is an empirical research article, share the article citation and abstract with your professor or a librarian so that we can help you become better at recognizing the differences between empirical research and other types of scholarly articles.
The below resources have been specifically created for Ed.D. program students to support you in your academic and scholarly efforts:
Resources contained here will support students in La Fetra College of Education's Masters Programs at ULV. These resources may contain information related to course content, test preparation, or other relevant materials which will support your educational success.