Chapter by Chapter
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Here is a brief breakdown of the five typical thesis chapters to help you determine which one you'd like us to start with.
Chapter 1: Introduction. The introduction is where your subject is presented, along with background knowledge your reader may need in order to understand the particulars of your thesis. The introduction is also where the problem you are dealing with is stated, along with what your study hopes to achieve.
Chapter 2: Literature Review. The literature review gives a summary of relevant academic material that falls under the same topic you are addressing. This chapter will also evaluate the findings presented in the documents it summarizes.
Chapter 3: Research Design and Methodology. Chapter 3 is where you begin to showcase your own work. This is where you set up your research for your readers. It's an outline of the hypothesis, the research methods used, and how you plan to interpret the results of your study.
Chapter 4: Data Analysis. The data analysis section provides the meat of your argument. This is where you show how the data you gathered back in Chapter 3 is used.
Chapter 5: Conclusion. Your conclusion answers the question you posed in your introduction. It takes the data analysis from Chapter 4 and translates it into a response to your original problem. Then, the conclusion moves on and discusses the practical implications of your findings, as well as presenting a few suggestions for future related study.
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