Surviving Your Dissertation: A Comprehensive Guide to Content and Process"The book is an excellent addition to those already available in the area and provides a very practical guide that students can pick up and use for reference throughout their dissertation process." Key Features of the Third Edition:
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Contents
Selecting a Suitable Topic | 19 |
4 | 61 |
Describing Your Research Plan | 87 |
Presenting the Results of Quantitative Studies | 171 |
Presenting the Results of Qualitative Research | 177 |
Discussion | 195 |
Becoming | 205 |
How to Complete Your Dissertation | 249 |
Guidelines for the Presentation of Numbers | 265 |
Informed Consent and Other Ethical Concerns | 275 |
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American Psychological Association analysis of variance ANOVA approach appropriate archival behavior Bivariate coding committee complete conceptual conducting confidence interval construct context correlation data analysis data collection dependent describe descriptive statistics Discussion chapter dissertation effect ethical ethnographic evaluate examine example experience experimental Fielding Graduate University figures findings focus gender grounded theory hypotheses ideas important independent variable inferential statistics informed consent inquiry instrument Internet interviews Learning Style literature review meaning measures Method chapter multiple narrative Note observation obtain organization participants personal computer perspective present problem procedures Psychologists qualitative research qualitative studies quantitative reader refers regression regression analysis relationship relevant research question responses Results chapter sample scores social science specific statement statistically significant strategies subjects summary survey Table theoretical tion topic typically understanding validity values writing



