Pass Your Thesis, Dissertation Or Postgraduate Final Report
Learn practical lessons about confidently writing & completing each section of the most important document in your study
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What you will learn
A complete overview of all the main sections that you will need to write in your thesis and what goes in each one
How to stay on track by structuring your document effectively and working in parallel on the sections
Planning your postgraduate degree to maximise the time and effort you put into your dissertation
How the final report brings your whole study together and presents it to your examiners with your supervisor's approval
The main sections: Introduction, Literature Review, Methodology, Results / Findings, Discussion / Conclusion
Front matter (table of contents, figures, abstract) and back matter (list of references, appendices)
What goes into an introduction to bridge the world of the reader with your detailed research
Key concepts, problem statement, research questions, hypothesis, motivation and objectives of a postgraduate study
How the literature review section describes the landscape of relevant research and how you must show you've engaged it
Intersecting lines of inquiry which overlap like a Venn diagram in your literature review to show the gap you are studying
The methodology section and how you must position yourself philosophically before entering the field
Research philosophies using the famous Saunder's onion model and how they impact your approach to choosing a methodology
The difference between inductive, abductive and deductive theory development and how this affects your results section
Methodological choices such as mixed methods, quantitative, qualitative, action research, ethnography etc
Research strategies such as experimental, action research, ethnography and case study
Your results chapter and how to approach it depending on your methodological choice
The importance of a framework to help present your results in a meaningful way for your reader
Moving from "what?" in your results section to "so what?" and "now what?" in your discussion and conclusion
How to approach the implications, application, limitations and contribution of your study
The importance of recommending future work that can build on your own study and drive further contributions
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