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How to write a good Dissertation/ Thesis

  1. How to Write a Great Dissertation /Thesis
  2. What is Research ? Research is an Original Contribution to Knowledge. • You must show 2 things 1. Identification of an unanswered questions 2. The Answer !! For more Https://www.ThesisScientist.com
  3. What is a Thesis ? “A written work resulting from original research, especially one submitted for higher degree in a university”
  4. Is Thesis hard to write? For more Https://www.ThesisScientist.com
  5.  Think & Write Process  Don’t Leak your Ideas or written part or anything else.  Plan to write regularly  Write up section as soon as it’s ready  Don’t write when exhausted  Decide where and when best for you Continued..
  6. Tips for Successful Thesis writing For more Https://www.ThesisScientist.com
  7. What level of work is expected in a Master’s thesis? Master’s thesis is just one step below the Ph.D. thesis in terms of originality and contribution. Although “new invention” in the work is not expected, the originality in the solution and solution procedure is very much sought. For more Https://www.ThesisScientist.com
  8. What is Size of a Master’s Thesis ? • A Master’s thesis will fill around 100-120 pages in A4, inclusive of certificates, declarations, references, appendices and main text. • A too small thesis represent the inadequacy of the work content. • A too big thesis reflects the inability of the candidate to write a concise report. For more Https://www.ThesisScientist.com
  9. The Thesis Writing Process 1. Pre- Writing 2. Planning and Organizing 5. Final Draft! 3. Writing the first draft 4. Revising and Editing For more Https://www.ThesisScientist.com
  10. Step 1: Pre-Writing Pre-writing literally means, “before writing.” Before you actually begin writing your essay, you will need to do the following things:  Choose a topic to write on  Brainstorm or generate ideas for your topic  Focus in on central ideas For more Https://www.ThesisScientist.com
  11. Step 2: Organizing Making an outline can help you organize what you want to write. This is a rough plan for your essay and can help make the process of writing much easier. Essay Outline I. Introduction Thesis: _____________________ II. Body1. Topic Sentence: _____________ - supporting idea - supporting idea 2. Topic Sentence: ____________ - supporting idea - supporting idea 3. Topic Sentence: ____________ - supporting idea - supporting idea III. Conclusion For more Https://www.ThesisScientist.com
  12. Step 3. Writing the First Draft After getting ideas and making an outline of your essay, it is time to start writing the essay. When you begin writing your rough draft, try to remember the following guidelines. •Don’t worry about writing the ‘perfect’ paper/Thesis in the first •time. • Your goal in writing a rough draft is to develop and support the ideas listed in your outline. • Don’t focus on spelling and grammar as you write your rough draft. You can check this later in the writing process. For more Https://www.ThesisScientist.com
  13. Step 4: Revising and Editing After you write your first draft, go back over it and look for ways to improve your essay. Content and Organization Spelling, Grammar, Punctuation, etc. Revision Editing For more Https://www.ThesisScientist.com
  14. Structure of a Thesis • Acknowledgement • Table of Contents • Abstract • Introduction • Literature Review • Methodology • Results • Discussion • Conclusion • References/Bibliography • Appendices
  15. Introduction and Background of the Study CHAPTER I For more Https://www.ThesisScientist.com
  16. Chapter 1: Introduction and Statement of the Problem • Introduce the subject area (Overview and definition) and explain the research topic. • The problem must be reflected to your title or the readers must know your problem by just simply reading your topic. • State your research question(s) or research objective(s). • Scope and limitations of the study. • Importance of the topic you have selected.
  17. Chapter 1: Introduction Common Mistakes • Not enough information : The reader cannot understand the rest of your thesis. • Too much information: You are not writing a textbook..!! • Too few Reference: Less legitimacy For more Https://www.ThesisScientist.com
  18. Review of Related Literature and Studies CHAPTER II
  19. Chapter 1: Review of the Literature  It is a review of what has been published on that topic so that you do not duplicate someone else’s work.  Conduct a thorough literature search before designing your methodology and collecting your data.  Conclude the review of the literature with a short section that describes your topic, highlighting why it is important to address the problem you have investigated.
  20. • Must take all the evidences about the problem with the author’s experiences. • As much as possible, get the latest published materials. Avoid old published materials. • It must be related to your topic. If not, do not get it. • On the last part of this part you must have a statement how this old published material helps the researcher in their current study and relate it to your study. Continued.. For more Https://www.ThesisScientist.com
  21. Methodology of the Study CHAPTER III
  22. Chapter 1: Methodology • Describe how the experiment was planned • Explains your research design • The methodology that you selected • Instruments/tools if you used any raw data if appropriate and other items relating to the methodology are included as appendices, with references from the appropriate place in this chapter.
  23. Presentation, Analysis And Interpretation of Data CHAPTER IV For more Https://www.ThesisScientist.com
  24. Chapter 4: Findings and Analysis • It describes what you found in your research, without discussion, interpretation or reference to the literature. • Just the facts, presented as tables, figures, interview summaries and/or descriptions of what you found that is important and noteworthy. • The objective is to present a simple, clear and complete account of the results of your research. For more Https://www.ThesisScientist.com
  25. Discussion CHAPTER V
  26. Chapter 4: Discussion • Relate your findings to your original statement of the problem and your literature review. • Begin by briefly summarizing the previous chapters, then discuss what you found. • Ask yourself why the results were what they were, and then try to provide meaningful answers to the question. • Feel free to interpret objectively and subjectively and to make references to what others have said on the subject. For more Https://www.ThesisScientist.com
  27. Conclusion  Summarize your conclusions from the discussion chapter.  Limitation of your work  Suggestion for future research For more Https://www.ThesisScientist.com
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