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Inside Track to Writing Dissertations and Theses


Inside Track to Writing Dissertations and Theses

Paperback by Murray, Neil; Beglar, David

Inside Track to Writing Dissertations and Theses

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ISBN:
9780273721703
Publication Date:
25 Jun 2009
Language:
English
Publisher:
Pearson Education Limited
Imprint:
Longman
Pages:
264 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 17 - 18 Apr 2024
Inside Track to Writing Dissertations and Theses

Description

Successful Dissertation Writing guides students through the involved process of writing an academic dissertation, developing their ability to communicate ideas and research fluently and successfully. From conducting research, working with a supervisor, understanding and avoiding plagiarism, right through to using feedback and editing to improve the written piece, it will help students master the more technical elements of producing well-written academic work.

Contents

Table of Contents Part 1: Academic Research: An Overview A. Conducting Academic Research B. The Differences between a Thesis and a Dissertation D. Developing Independence as a Researcher and Finding your Voice E. Meeting the Challenges of Academic Research a. Intellectual Challenges b. Emotional Challenges c. Motivational Challenges d. Organisational Challenges F. Becoming a Member of an Academic Community a. Attending Research Seminars and Conferences b. Networking in Person and on the Internet c. Creating a Support Group G. Choosing and Working with Your Supervisor Part 2: Preparing to Write A. Familiarity with Your School's Rules & Regulations B. Ethical Considerations C. Deciding on a Research Topic D. Identifying a Gap in the Literature E. Generating Research Questions and Research Hypotheses F. Deciding on the Research Approach a. Quantitative Approaches b. Qualitative Approaches c. Mixed-methods Approaches d. Disciplinary and Subject Variations Part 3: Clear and Effective Writing A. Reading and Planning before You Write B. Sources of Information C. Selecting Appropriate Information D. Note-taking E. The Style of Academic Writing a. Clarity b. Level of Formality c. Eliminating Biased Language d. Supporting Your Claims e. Acknowledging Alternative Perspectives f. Avoiding Plagiarism h. Summarising and Concluding Individual Chapters

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