How to Write a Master's Dissertation: Outline and Examples

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Author: Grant Andrews ISBN: 9781370689088
Publisher: Grant Andrews Publication: July 16, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Grant Andrews
ISBN: 9781370689088
Publisher: Grant Andrews
Publication: July 16, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

A Step-by-Step, Quick and Easy Guide to Writing a Master's Thesis or Dissertation
Everything you need to know about the structure of a master's dissertation is contained in this short guide. An outline of the different chapters you'll need to include is provided, and each section is explained in detail so that you know exactly what you'll have to do to succeed in your thesis.

Learn how to write a clear introduction and an organized literature review. Find out how to present your methodology and your research outline. Get clarity on the findings and data analysis chapters. Finally, get a structured break-down of what to do in your conclusion chapter.

This guide will be useful for making sure that you start your journey of academic writing off on the right foot. It will cover all of the basic elements, and will take under an hour to work through. The guide is written by Dr. Grant Andrews, who has been teaching academic writing for years, and who knows the common pitfalls that students experience in academic writing.

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A Step-by-Step, Quick and Easy Guide to Writing a Master's Thesis or Dissertation
Everything you need to know about the structure of a master's dissertation is contained in this short guide. An outline of the different chapters you'll need to include is provided, and each section is explained in detail so that you know exactly what you'll have to do to succeed in your thesis.

Learn how to write a clear introduction and an organized literature review. Find out how to present your methodology and your research outline. Get clarity on the findings and data analysis chapters. Finally, get a structured break-down of what to do in your conclusion chapter.

This guide will be useful for making sure that you start your journey of academic writing off on the right foot. It will cover all of the basic elements, and will take under an hour to work through. The guide is written by Dr. Grant Andrews, who has been teaching academic writing for years, and who knows the common pitfalls that students experience in academic writing.

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