2020
DOI: 10.1080/1756073x.2020.1805943
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Writing a watertight thesis: a guide to successful structure and defence

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“…Immediately following this, I introduce my MRQ, aligning it with what I refer to as the "golden thread." While from a theoretical standpoint, this connection may appear robust, it might not be readily apparent to the reader how Bottery and Wright's (2019) approach relates to this golden thread. To enhance readability without altering the content, I aim to consolidate these two sections in 1.2 as follows:…”
Section: 2: the Research Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Immediately following this, I introduce my MRQ, aligning it with what I refer to as the "golden thread." While from a theoretical standpoint, this connection may appear robust, it might not be readily apparent to the reader how Bottery and Wright's (2019) approach relates to this golden thread. To enhance readability without altering the content, I aim to consolidate these two sections in 1.2 as follows:…”
Section: 2: the Research Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In accordance with Bottery and Wright's (2019) approach, my exploration of these questions has been instrumental in refining my MRQ and RSQs. It has become clear that a well-defined research question or problem statement is at the core of every successful thesis.…”
Section: 2: the Research Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In any research, the investigator needs to be aware of the potential that they have to influence the research and acknowledge that there is always some form of unintentional bias. This can be due to any number of factors including gender, race, social class, religion or age (Bottery andWright, 2019, Holmes, 2020). As a result, the researcher entered this journey with the understanding that qualitative interpretative research was likely to be biased due to the subjectivity of the data analysis.…”
Section: Positionalitymentioning
confidence: 99%