Surviving Your ThesisSuzan Burton, Peter Steane Psychology Press, 2004 - 254 pagina's From choosing a supervisor and topic to staying motivated, completing a research thesis is not an easy matter. Each stage represents a different challenge and many students struggle through without identifying the skills needed to make the most of their time. This wonderful resource for all doctoral and masters level students, explores the challenges and complexities of successfully engaging in the research process and thesis writing. Chapters include:
This clear and practical guide, ideal for all doctoral and masters level students, takes readers from the very early stages of the process through to the final phase of examination and publication, using vignette examples to highlight key issues. |
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... Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Surviving your thesis / edited by Suzan Burton , Peter Steane . p . cm . Include bibliographical ...
... examiners PETER BERGQUIST 209 15 Responding to criticism 220 JOHN MATHEWS 16 From thesis to publication 232 JAMES GUTHRIE , LEE PARKER and ROB GRAY Index 249 Illustrations FIGURES 9.1 The literature review as a dialectic process. CONTENTS.
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Inhoudsopgave
Is a thesis right for you? | 9 |
Choosing and working with a supervisor | 30 |
Developing a research proposal | 46 |
Ethical issues in research | 59 |
Resource issues in undertaking postgraduate research | 71 |
The motivational journey | 97 |
lessons from ancient Chinese proverbs | 110 |
Fundamentals of a literature review | 124 |