Dissertation Strategies
Writing the Problem Statement for Your Dissertation – Part 1
Writing the problem statement and the section in which it resides may not be what the new dissertation writer thinks of when they begin the journey of designing their research study. New...
Using a Matrix to Develop Your Research Methodology
This is an easy guide to help you to organize your research methodology. Using a matrix will help you see the alignment between your research questions, theoretical or conceptual framework, and the...
6 Benefits of Presenting an Incomplete Dissertation Study at an Academic Conference
For many students, the thought of presenting their dissertation at an academic conference is something they see happening after they have completed everything, the signatures are dry, and they don't...
Capstone vs Dissertation? 5 Things to Consider Before Making a Decision
As you begin your doctoral program search or even as you are well into your program, you may be confronted with the option to do a capstone track rather than a traditional dissertation track. Both...
The 7 Deadly Phrases in Dissertation Writing
The dissertation is a scholarly document in which the writer uses detailed yet precise language to convey what is being studied, why it is being studied, what findings emerged, and the...
Is Your Dissertation Research Reliable?
Did you know that a Cronbach’s alpha threshold of .70 is considered an “urban legend” (Lance et al. 2006, p. 206)? Have you noticed the different words or phrases used for testing reliability of an...
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