A Practical Guide to the Qualitative Dissertation: For Students and Their Advisors in Education, Human Services and Social Science
Released: Apr 13, 2007
Publisher: Teachers' College Press
Format: Paperback, 160 pages
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Description:
How do you write a good qualitative dissertation? This book offers advice about and examples of the primary tasks and hidden complications in writing a qualitative dissertation. The long process of bringing a dissertation to completion involves making many choices―substantive, organizational, and interpersonal. This guidebook takes you through the process―from the first formulation of the topic and selection of a committee to development of an argument and, finally, preparation for the defense.
This user-friendly resource contains:
- First-hand insights and approaches to help students survive the dissertation process.
- Help for understanding what makes a good research question.
- Observations on the importance of critical feedback from advisors.
- Anecdotes illustrating common problems students face.
- A guide to negotiating the IRB (Institutional Review Board).
- Advice on preparing for and getting through the defense.
- And much, much more!
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