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How To Write A Dissertation – Classical Structure

Date Added: November 25, 2008 06:15:55 AM
Author: Eva Mason
Category: Arts: Education
Dissertation writing is no doubt an exhausting task for almost all students. But then there is nothing impossible in the world, only if you want it to be possible as the word impossible itself says I M Possible. Students can get dissertation help from various resources. The thing is dissertation help is available to you in different types, depending on what you are searching. If you need just advice regarding your dissertation, than you can take it from various educational websites. And if you know how to write a dissertation or about the structure of dissertation than I guess you don’t need to search anymore as you have come to the right place.Here is the classical structure of a dissertation • Title page• Acknowledgements• Contents page: chapters, appendices, tables, figures, illustrations• AbstractSummary and outline of main findings• Introduction of dissertationOutline scope of study and what background material will be discussed.Define abstract concepts in the contextExplain complex or technical wordsDescribe how study conducted – data collection methods used.Outline and explain order of material.State major findings.Summarise conclusion.• Literature SurveyPut your own work into context.Move from general background/standard theoretical works to more precise, recent work relevant to your topic.Cover range of positions – not just those you agree with.Show how existing theories/research findings illuminate your work.• MethodologyExplain approach taken and why particular methods and techniques were used.Describe procedures, size of samples, methods of selection, choice of variables and controls, any tests of measurement, etc.Mention deficiencies in methods.• ResultsPresent findings clearly.Use tables, charts, diagrams etc. in your dissertations if appropriate.Highlight significant aspects of findings in text.Avoid interpretation/conclusions• DiscussionInterpret findings.Construct a logical, consistent argument based on findings.• ConclusionSummarise main points and state any conclusions which can be drawn.Indicate how firm the conclusion isMake any recommendations• References• Bibliography - background reading but not cited• Appendices - e.g. blank questionnaire, transcript of interview, extended case studies, letter of invitation.
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