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Difference Between Culture and Society

The line of demarcation amidst society and culture, is very thin and blurred, causing people to think that they are synonymous. But, the fact is, neither they are synonymous, nor they are used...

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Difference Between Objective and Subjective

There are a number of philosophical issues, relating to the questions of objectivity and subjectivity of a statement, judgement, information, point of view or anything else. A statement is said to be...

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Difference Between Art and Craft

Weaving, painting, sculpture, pottery, photography, embroidery, macrame, etc. is it art or craft. These are two forms of creativity that are commonly juxtaposed by the people, as they don’t see any...

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Difference Between SLM and WDV

In accounting glossary, the term depreciation is often used, for writing off the value of the asset over its useful life. It is nothing but the decrease in the value of the fixed asset because of...

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Difference Between Motivation and Inspiration

“Where there is a will there is a way”, is an old saying that motivates and inspires us to work and stay committed to our lifetime goals. All of us need some motivation and inspiration at some point of...

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Difference Between Knowledge and Wisdom

Many people mistakenly juxtapose knowledge for wisdom, as both are nouns and used in the English language. But the truth is that they are different. There are many quotes and sayings of knowledge and...

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Difference Between Census and Sampling

Census and sampling are two methods of collecting survey data about population, that are used by many countries. Census refers to the quantitative research method, in which all the members of the...

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Difference Between Survey and Questionnaire

Many people have mistakenly contrasted survey with the questionnaire. Both of them are methods used in the gathering primary data, whether it is for the marketing of a product, or collecting...

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Difference Between Probability and Non-Probability Sampling

Sampling means selecting a particular group or sample to represent the entire population. Sampling methods are majorly divided into two categories probability sampling and non-probability sampling. In...

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Difference Between Stratified and Cluster Sampling

In our earlier article, we have discussed probability and non-probability sampling, in which we came across types of probability sampling, i.e. Stratified Sampling and Cluster Sampling that are most...

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Difference Between Qualitative and Quantitative Research

Research is the most widely used tool to increase and brush-up the stock of knowledge about something and someone. In the field of marketing, business, sociology, psychology, science & technology,...

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Difference Between IQ and EQ

Before elucidating the difference between IQ and EQ, let us first understand, what the terms actually mean. EQ or say Emotional Quotient refers to a person’s ability to understand his/her emotion along...

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Difference Between Primary and Secondary Data

Data collection plays a very crucial role in the statistical analysis. In research, there are different methods used to gather information, all of which fall into two categories, i.e. primary data, and...

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Difference Between Investment and Speculation

In financial jargon, the terms investment and speculation are overlapping and used synonymously. In investment, the time horizon is relatively longer, generally spanning at least one year while in...

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Difference Between Demand-Pull and Cost-Push Inflation

Inflation refers to the rate at which the overall prices of goods and services rises resulting in the decrease in the purchasing power of the common man, which can be measured through Consumer Price...

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