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How to Structure Your Dissertation

According to The Academic Papers UK (https://www.theacademicpapers.co.uk/), although your dissertation structure depends on the requirements by your department of study, however, there are some common things that are basic elements of every dissertation.

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How to Structure Your Dissertation

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  1. Structure Your Dissertation Best Tips Explained by Experts

  2. Introduction Although your dissertation structure depends on the requirements by your department of study, however, there are some common things that are basic elements of every dissertation. Most of time, beginning and conclusion part is common in all dissertations, however, some parts may vary due to the requirements of dissertation. Here we will discuss the main elements that are basic of dissertation structure.

  3. Dissertation Literature Review Dissertation review should cover all of previous researches done on same topic or issue. You should cover following; • You must highlight importance of your original content. • You should discuss what other people had researched on this topic and what were their conclusions.

  4. Explaining Your Methodology In this section, you should cover all detail of the issue or topic on which you are writing. You need to discuss your ideas, tools and solutions for that topic or issue and breakdown all details from beginning to end. Here you need to describe all details about data whatever you have captured or researched and make sure to consider various ethical concerns.

  5. Developing Your Study & Results Here you don’t need to include all results that you have achieved. You will need to include only those results that are most accurate and relevant to your dissertation scope. You should devide your results into different chapters or sections and then you should develop your own argument to support what you are attempting to prove through your detailed research and methodology.

  6. Dissertation Conclusion In this section, you need to write all results that you gained after your research and then you need to come up with a conclusion for solution of the problem that you have been discussing in your dissertation. Here you will need to discuss how important the limitations are to your arguments, and justification for the choices made during your research.

  7. Cite Your References Most of times, students use bibliography to cite their all references and actually this is the method that is most popular. However, there are some other multiple structures in which you can cite your references. Most common and famous citation styles are APA, MLA, Harvard, or Chicago style. In case of your dissertation, you need to look requirement of citation style by your university.

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