Writing successful reports and dissertations
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Writing successful reports and dissertations
(Sage study skills)
Sage, 2015
- : pbk
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Are you unsure what your report should look like or how you'll ever finish it in time? Are you freaking out about starting on an extended piece of writing? Help is here! In this handy little book, you'll find expert guidance to enable you to produce a successful report or dissertation. With a focus on developing an effective writing style and argument, this book shows you, step-by-step, how to plan and deliver a perfect piece of writing to gain top marks.
Open up to find advice on:
What makes dissertations and reports distinctive
Organising your time and materials
Finding the right planning method for you
How to structure your writing successfully
Writing good sentences, paragraphs, sections and chapters.
Read this book and you're on your way to writing a great report or dissertation!
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Part I: Pondering
Why a Dissertation?
What Is Distinctive about a Dissertation?
What Are Research Questions?
What Makes a Good Dissertation?
When and Why Would I Write a Report?
What Is Distinctive about a Report?
Should I Be Asking Research Questions in a Report?
Part II: Preparing
Devising a Strategy
Gathering Material
Finding Your Voice
Part III: Planning
Are You a Natural Planner?
A Planning Strategy
Your First Step
Four Planning Methods
Part IV: Pausing
Negative Pauses
Necessary Pauses
Positive Pauses
Part V: Producing
Words
Phrases
Sentences
Paragraphs
Sections and Chapters
Part VI: Polishing
Increasing Impact
Checking your Document
Now Take Your Fingers off the Keyboard
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