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The Dissertation Journey
- A Practical and Comprehensive Guide to Planning, Writing, and Defending Your Dissertation (Updated)
- Narrated by: Cindy Kay
- Length: 6 hrs and 35 mins
- Categories: Education & Learning
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Publisher's Summary
How to reach the pinnacle of academic achievement
The dissertation is a tough mountain to climb; half of all doctoral students never make it to the top. To overcome the practical, social, and psychological obstacles along the way, you need a knowledgeable guide and the right tools. This comprehensive how-to guide to developing and writing a quality dissertation provides:
- Expanded and updated coverage of crucial topics such as conducting a literature review, dissertation support groups, and harnessing technology to conduct research
- Progress tracking tools, sample forms, resource lists, and other user-friendly elements
- Thoroughly updated and revised chapters with the most current need-to-know information