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A StepbyStep Guide on Writing the Dissertation: With Color Highlights,Used
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This book is a significant step towards helping doctoral learners write better proposals and the final dissertation. The book walks the learner through all the sections of my dissertation and describes, paragraphbyparagraph, how each section may be written succinctly and correctly. Although my original dissertation was a qualitative single case study, students can relate the stepbystep directions in the book to their own qualitative studies regardless of their specific research design. Although the book benefits all learners pursuing qualitative studies, those pursuing a case study design, or a descriptive design would benefit the most. If you are planning to use the thematic data analysis in your qualitative study, you will find this book most helpful. I also recommend that you get the 4Step Thematic Data Analysis with MAXQDA textbook for the complete, stepbystep walkthrough of how to analyze your qualitative data. In this book, Chapters 1 through 3 are aimed at those working on the Prospectus and on the Proposal whereas Chapters 4 and 5 are aimed at those working on the final Dissertation.
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