2022
DOI: 10.11113/lspi.v9.18407
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Students’ Level of Critical Thinking Skills (CTS) in Writing Problem Statement (PS) in Theses

Abstract: When organising ideas in a thesis, students have to deal with a set of structures to meet its communicative purposes. Numerous attempts have been made to investigate the move structures of the problem statement (PS), which is a section in the introduction chapter of a thesis. However, there is no previous work that accounts for the element of critical thinking skills (CTS) in PS. This study recognises that CTS combined with move structures are necessary for students to write an effective PS. A guideline for wr… Show more

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