Doctoral dissertations and theses in the social sciences share common structural characteristics. They state the purpose of the research, define a research question, develop a research design and methodology, compile a literature search, and discuss and analyze the literature on the topic. Each of these sections requires certain phrases to ensure clear and coherent expression. Dr. Malinda L. Hayes, a specialist in educational communications, gives you the tools you need to produce documents with the winning edge. Learn how to— · Find the right phrase · Overcome writer’s block · Avoid repetition · Sustain motivation This compact handbook shows writers of reports, papers, essays, thesis, dissertations and more how to use the right words to communicate effectively.
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