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Theses and Dissertations: A Guide to Planning, Research, and Writing
By (Author) Dale L. Brubaker
By (author) R. Murray Thomas
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th July 2000
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Language learning: writing skills
Higher education, tertiary education
808.066
Paperback
312
This book guides students through the process of planning, researching, and writing the final version of theses and dissertations. Five major stages of the process are illustrated with multiple examples from the social and behavioral sciences, humanities, and such allied fields as education, social work, and business administration. The first stage, Preparing the Way, describes problems and alternative solutions in working with faculty advisors and in searching the professional literature. Stage 2 explains how to find good research topics and define them clearly for presentation to faculty advisors. Stage 3 describes problems often encountered in data collection and suggests solutions for those problems. At Stage 4, students learn ways of organizing and interpreting information, including classification schemes, verbal and statistical summaries, and methods of deriving meaning from data. The final stage, Presenting the Finished Product, offers guidelines for thesis and dissertation writing and for publishing the results in such media as books, journal articles, and popular periodicals. Stage 5 also includes a chapter about how students can mount a convincing defense of their work during a faculty committee's final oral examination session.
..students in the social and behavioral sciences-and in such allied fields as education, social work, and business are likely the ones for whom this volume will be most useful. The writing style throughout is intentionally conversational, as is the authors were talking directly with studentsThe book includes a current, extensive bibliography and subject index. * College Student Journal *
R. Murray Thomas is professor emeritus at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Dale L. Brubaker is Professor, Educational Leadership and Cultural Studies, University of North Carolina at Greensboro.