Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Chapters of a dissertation help to be precise

Just imagine what would happen if the entire thesis or dissertation was written in a flow, without dividing it into chapters? An academic dissertation is not a work of fiction that can be presented seamlessly. There has to be a proper division of matter in chapters. There is a purpose behind formulating the structure of the dissertation in such a manner.

The different parts of a research report give varied information and deal with diverse aspects of research. Clarity and knowledge about the inherent nature and motive of each chapter of Dissertation help in making a dissertation that is good to read and easy to understand. Here is a brief idea about the contents of chapters of a research report:
  • Abstract: this is the starting point, which will give an idea about the objective of research and the proposed theory. Writing the abstract with brevity is essential; equally important is to state the focal point of the study in the opening lines of the abstract in a manner that the reader is attracted towards the idea and drawn in to read the further chapters.
  • Introduction: Do not say all you have to in this chapter; remember that it is only an introduction to the resources and methods you have used. These must only be mentioned in brief here, to be expanded later. After all, if you explain your research design in your introduction, then why would someone read the methodology chapter?
  • Literature review: The purpose of this chapter is not to list the books that you have read, but to associate prior research with the current study. Show this relation to point out the similarities and differences in opinion expressed by the authors of such books or articles. 
  • Research Methods: Since there are so many points to be mentioned in this chapter, it is easy to get confused. State the sources of data, method of collecting data, methodology for research and the rationale behind it, analytical tools used and the way of representing the results. All this information must be stated under proper sub-heads, so that the reader does have to struggle to find some information.
  • Data Analysis and Results: This chapter is the action packed part of the dissertation, where you must make modules, tables, graphs and work towards proving the hypothesis. The Result must be stated with clarity, but not explained in this chapter. 
  • Discussion and Conclusion: These parts give a recap of all that you have done throughout the research and discuss the possibility of further analysis of the topic.
  • Bibliography: This is the list of the references that you have used and must be prepared by using a standard citation style. Using a reliable Dissertation Help Service will help you in preparing an impressive bibliography. 
So, stay focused and do not mix up the content of the different chapters.