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The results section of a dissertation is where you document the findings of your research. Read on to know how to write one.
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A literature review provides an overview of existing research in your field. Click here to read about how to write one in your paper.
The introduction chapter acquaints a reader or evaluator with the contents, main argument(s), and scope of a dissertation.
The table of contents is an organized listing of your dissertation’s chapters, sections, and figures which are clearly labeled by page number.
No dissertation can be completed solely by one person. Surely, you’ve had help along the way; whether it’s through moral support or people advising you on the actual thesis itself. The acknowledgments section is where you thank all these people for supporting you from day one, both in the research and writing process.
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