This chapter explores a number of questions most commonly asked by students as they embark on writing a thesis: •What is a thesis? •How is a thesis structured? •How do I select a thesis topic? •How do I formulate a research question or hypothesis? •How can I be sure I take an objective angle in writing my thesis? •How do I start my thesis? •What is theory? •What can I expect from my supervisor? •What will I learn from writing a thesis
Introduction, Post-positivist approaches to research, Sourcing information for your thesis
This presentation is a practical guide on how to write a PhD thesis based on personal experiences an...
This chapter draws out some of the lessons which have been learnt aboutstructuring the thesis by ana...
This chapter explores a number of questions most commonly asked by students as they embark on writin...
A thesis is a documentation of the efforts a student has spent towards a project for an extended per...
A research paper is essentially about providing well-argued support and/or counterevidence for a cla...
Prof. Mark Tennant, former Dean of the University Graduate School, discusses the structure of a rese...
• To improve your innovativeness and creativity. • For any job, innovativeness and creativity are th...
When writing a thesis, students must be ready to develop new modes of writing. The harsh reality is ...
Every good piece of writing has a main point, a main idea, or a central message. The argument you ma...
The chapter describes the voyages of discovery as an examiner and supervisor which led me to questio...
This lesson will review the proper format of effective thesis statements. Students will review sampl...
This chapter looks at the tasks to be undertaken in order to finish your thesis. Three pieces of wor...
This guide is an introduction to one way to write scientific reports, the way we have been using a...
A thesis abstract need to be written after the thesis is finished. Thesis abstract is very helpful ...
Introduction, Post-positivist approaches to research, Sourcing information for your thesis
This presentation is a practical guide on how to write a PhD thesis based on personal experiences an...
This chapter draws out some of the lessons which have been learnt aboutstructuring the thesis by ana...
This chapter explores a number of questions most commonly asked by students as they embark on writin...
A thesis is a documentation of the efforts a student has spent towards a project for an extended per...
A research paper is essentially about providing well-argued support and/or counterevidence for a cla...
Prof. Mark Tennant, former Dean of the University Graduate School, discusses the structure of a rese...
• To improve your innovativeness and creativity. • For any job, innovativeness and creativity are th...
When writing a thesis, students must be ready to develop new modes of writing. The harsh reality is ...
Every good piece of writing has a main point, a main idea, or a central message. The argument you ma...
The chapter describes the voyages of discovery as an examiner and supervisor which led me to questio...
This lesson will review the proper format of effective thesis statements. Students will review sampl...
This chapter looks at the tasks to be undertaken in order to finish your thesis. Three pieces of wor...
This guide is an introduction to one way to write scientific reports, the way we have been using a...
A thesis abstract need to be written after the thesis is finished. Thesis abstract is very helpful ...
Introduction, Post-positivist approaches to research, Sourcing information for your thesis
This presentation is a practical guide on how to write a PhD thesis based on personal experiences an...
This chapter draws out some of the lessons which have been learnt aboutstructuring the thesis by ana...