Writing your thesis
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Writing your thesis
(Sage study skills)
SAGE, c2014
3rd ed
- :pbk
- : hbk
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Previous ed.: 2008
Includes bibliographical references (p. [224]-226) and index
"Further reading" at end of each chapter
Description and Table of Contents
Description
'Written in an authoritative and accessible style, this is a must-read for anyone planning, researching and writing a doctoral thesis or dissertation. I will certainly be recommending this book to my research students.' - Professor Goeffrey Elliott, University of Worcester
'Paul's book was a lifeline during my doctorate: it is now the first book that I recommend for my research students! His book is easily accessible, full of practical advice, and provides useful study strategies to carefully guide you - this third edition is a valuable asset wherever you are on your doctoral journey.' - Dr Scott Buckler, University of Worcester
Based on his extensive experience as a successful thesis supervisor, Paul Oliver shows you how to turn your notes and data into a finished Masters or PhD thesis or dissertation.
Fully up-to-date with current HEFCE/other EU requirements, the book sets out a template for you to follow, including planning and preparation, theoretical perspectives, publishing preliminary findings, and preparing for the viva.
This edition contains:
Examples of common mistakes and how you can avoid them
Discussions of artefacts such as creative work
Research-focused content
A section on the relationship with your supervisor
Information on online and digital work, so you are up to date with the latest developments in thesis writing.
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Table of Contents
PART ONE: THE PROCESS OF ACADEMIC WRITING
The Research Thesis
The Intellectual Content Of The Thesis
Organizing Your Work
The Role Of The Supervisor
Your Role As A Student
Grammar, Punctuation And Conventions Of Academic Writing
Layout Of The Thesis
PART TWO: WRITING YOUR THESIS
The Preliminary Pages And The Introduction
The Literature Review
General Issues Concerning The Literature Review
Online Literature Searching
Methodology
The Data Analysis Chapters
The Conclusion
Completing The Thesis
Publishing Findings During Preparation Of The Thesis
The Oral Examination
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