Thesis
Writing Specialist
Thesis
or Dissertation writing is clearly a lot difficult and
complicated than the usual term paper.
For creating a theses and dissertations report, one has
to research on long-terms and with efficient understanding of
the subject. We at the Thesis
Specialist use a guide to prepare thesis, which
focuses on the actual implementation of the research. Instead
of examining such aspects as identifying appropriate sample
size, field-testing the instrument and selecting appropriate
statistical tests, we look at many of the quasi-political
aspects of the process. Such topics as how to select a
supportive committee, making a compelling presentation of your
research outcomes and strategies for actually getting the
paper written are discussed.
Our
company believes that he best way to start with is the idea of
not trying to do your research entirely by yourself. We do it
in conjunction with the customer. Seek out his/her input and
assistance. Stay in touch with the customer so that you know
what's happening. There's a much better chance of getting to
the end of your project and with a smile on your face.
With
this in mind, you enjoy our hard work. The way to writing a
successive theses report, we implement on the following steps.
We hope it will help you finish your graduate degree in good
shape.
1.
Introduction
This
is a general introduction to what the theses is all about; it
is not just a description of the contents of each section. We
briefly summarize the question, some of the reasons why it is
a worthwhile question, and perhaps give an overview of your
main results.
2.
Background Information (optional)
A
brief section giving background information may be necessary,
especially if your work spans two or more traditional fields.
3.
Research Question or Problem Statement
This
section has three main parts:
-
A
concise statement of the question that your theses tackles
-
Justification
that your question is previously unanswered
-
Discussion
of why it is worthwhile to answer this question.
4.
Literature Review
This
part of the theses is much more free form. It may have one or
several sections and subsections. But it all has only one
purpose: to convince the examiners that you answered the
question or solved the problem that you set for yourself in
Section 4. So show what you did that is relevant to answering
the question or solving the problem.
5.
Methodology
This
section includes the methods of research used in the theses.
For example, interviews, surveys, reports etc. Also, the
actually ways of collecting data, the use of sources, visiting
of certain places, meeting with certain people, evaluating
answers etc are all added in this section.
6.
Findings or Results
This
is section where we analyze the results found in Literature
review section. The material that was lengthy to add in
literature review section is added here, e.g. graphs,
pictures, interviews, survey results, charts and tables etc.
Here we also evaluate our answers found in the study.
7.
Conclusions
We
generally cover three things in the conclusions section, and
each of these usually merits a separate subsection:
-
Conclusions
-
Summary
of Contributions
-
Future
Research
8.
References
The
list of references is closely tied to the literature review.
Most examiners scan your list of references looking for the
important works in the field, so we make sure they are listed
and referred to in section 4. Truth be known, most examiners
also look for their own publications if they are in the topic
area of the thesis, so we list these too.
9.
Appendices
Any
material, which impedes the smooth development of your
presentation, but which, is important to justify the results
of a thesis. Examples include program listings, immense tables
of data, lengthy mathematical proofs or derivations, etc.
Thesis
Specialist has prepared hundreds of theses papers and
dissertations and our PhD writers only support this section.
So, just give us a chance and explore the world of efficient
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