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How to Write Your Best Dissertation

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When you get to the point of writing a dissertation, you’re clearly near the end of an important stage of your educational journey. The point of this paper is to showcase your skills and capacity to conduct research in your chosen discipline, and present the results through an original piece of content that will provide value for the academic and scientific community.

Before we get any further, let’s clarify one main thing: what is a dissertation?

 

This term is usually used to present the final result of independent work and research for an undergraduate program. A thesis, on the other hand, is crafted for the completion of a Master’s degree.

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Dissertation – the final project that PhD candidates present before gaining their doctoral degree.

However, the term dissertation is also used for the final project that PhD candidates present before gaining their doctoral degree. It doesn’t matter whether we are talking about an undergraduate or PhD dissertation; the form of the assignment is very similar, although the PhD project is much more serious.

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If you want to make the proposal convincing, its format has to be clean and easy to follow. Here are the points you should include in the proposal:

  • Dissertation title
  • Objectives – Aim for up to three objectives. If you’re too extensive at this point, it will seem like your plan doesn’t have a focus, so you’ll need to narrow it down.
  • Literature – Ask your mentor if you’re expected to list some specific references in this section. If that’s not the case, you’ll at least need to mention the areas of study, schools of thought, and other sources of information you’re going to use during the research stage.
  • Research – This is the main section, where you’ll elaborate the ideas of your research question. You will clearly outline the area of research.
  • Methodology – The dissertation project can be non-empirical (if the resources come from previously published projects) or empirical (if you collect data through questionnaires or other methods). In this section, you need to explain the methods of collecting data.
  • Potential outcomes – Where do you think you’ll end up after all the research and analyzing? Explain the outcome you expect to come down to.
  • Timeframe – Create a schedule that explains how you will manage all stages of dissertation writing within a specific timeframe.
  • List of references – Ask your mentor if you’re supposed to include this part, and he’ll provide you with the instructions.
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Choose the theme, question, and title

– What problem is your dissertation going to tackle?

– Why is it a problem for the research, academic, and scientific community you’ll belong to?

– Why is it important for you to find a solution?

– How are you going to search for the answers?

All these questions are important for making the final commitment. Make sure to brainstorm and choose a theme that will be valuable, unique, and reasonable. You don’t want to end up with a too complex question that would trick you in a dead end. The question you choose should lead you to a testable hypothesis that you can prove with strong arguments.

Discuss few alternatives of the dissertation title with your mentor before you start writing the proposal.

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Now, you’re left with the most important stage of the dissertation writing process: composing the actual project, which will be the final product of all your efforts.

It’s surprising to see that many students have some level of confidence during the previous two stages of the process, but they crack when they realize they don’t really know how to write a dissertation. Remember: you already did a great job up to this point, so you have to proceed. Everything is easier when you have a plan.

    • Make an outline

You already have the dissertation proposal, which is a preliminary outline for the actual dissertation. However, you still need a more detailed outline for the large project. Did the research stage lead you in an unexpected direction? Make sure to include the new points in your outline.

This is a basic outline that will make it easier for you to write the dissertation:

    • Introduction

The first chapter should include a background of the problem, and a statement of the issue. Then, you’ll clarify the purpose of the study, as well as the research question. Next, you’ll need to provide clear definitions of the terms related to the project. You will also expose your assumptions and expectations of the final results.

    • Literature Review

In this chapter of the dissertation, you will review the research process and the most important acknowledgements you’ve come down to.

    • Methodology

This part of the dissertation is focused on the way you located the resources and the methods of implementation of the results. If you’re writing a qualitative dissertation, you will expose the research questions, setting, participants, data collection, and data analysis processes. If, on the other hand, you’re writing a quantitative dissertation, you will focus this chapter on the research questions and hypotheses, information about the population and sample, instrumentation, collection of data, and analysis of data.

    • Findings

This is the most important stage in the whole process of dissertation writing, since it showcases your intellectual capacity. At this point, you’ll restate the research questions and you will discuss the results you found, explaining the direction they led you to. In other words, you’ll answer those questions.

    • Conclusions

In the final chapter of the dissertation, you will summarize the study and you’ll briefly report the results. Don’t forget that you have to explain how your findings make a difference in the academic community and how they are implied in practice.

At the end of this chapter, include a “Recommendations for future research” section, where you’ll propose future research that will clarify the issue further. Explain why you suggest this research and what form it should take.

  • Bibliography
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Professional dissertation help

Your dissertation is everything. It is the most responsible thing you may need to accomplish as a student. You cannot graduate without submitting a high quality dissertation project! No matter if you are in a Master’s or PhD course, you will still need to focus on writing a perfect dissertation to demonstrate your remarkable progress, as well as your potential to become a graduate specialist and a researcher. In fact, many companies today believe that a worthy professional and an expert can easily cope with 50-100 pages of dissertation writing. Moreover, it must be fully original and unique. Even better, it must provide some valuable contribution to the expert’s field of study or professional specialization. This is when you may need qualified dissertation writers. It just does not happen overnight, a dissertation paper we mean, so if you want to be sure that your dissertation will be finished on time, welcome to our service and get a dissertation expert to do your writing job.

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