Monday, September 1, 2014
Writing a Successful Dissertation and Thesis
Graduate-level students
must polish their research writing and editing skills, as the expectations are
more challenging than undergraduate expectations. Master’s and doctorate level
programs required you to write a thesis and dissertation paper of around 50 to
100 pages. Though composing a perfect dissertation or thesis is not an easy
task, extensive reading, multiple edits, dedication, little effort and below
mentioned tips can greatly help.
Create a gripping thesis
statement that concisely summarizes what your paper will cover. Choose the
subject matter you are passionate about, so you can easily understand the goals
of the research and be able to demonstrate a solution of the issue. Many
students prefer conducting research on the topic in their own field of study,
but you can choose the one that interests you more. A thesis statement is an
integral part, as it gives readers a glimpse of the main theme of the paper. If
you aren’t sure about the topic, view recently published journals in the field
to get some better ideas.
You can review some other
thesis and dissertations to get the format and style ideas. The dissertation or
thesis committee members are the appropriate source as they have published a
number of thesis and dissertations along with other academic papers.
Outline the paper to give
direction to the paper. It serves as a road map to create a solid paper. Use
citations and references to avoid plagiarism. You can use various sources to
support your research. It is advisable
to view other papers to get an idea to successfully compose the paper.
Review the literature
carefully and determine what you have already covered. You might find some gaps
in the existing literature that can be filled with your own study.
Methodology is the major
staple of thesis and dissertation paper. Depending upon the subject matter,
qualitative or quantitative research can be used. Both researches are important
to your paper and must be reported before the conclusion.
Make sure the thesis contains an introduction, objective,
hypothesis, literature review, methodology, results and conclusion. Read the
paper carefully to check the organization, grammar, coherence and clarity of
the paper.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)