A dissertation should make use of a methodology that is common, easy to reach, but shall be concrete and based on fundamental supports. Major aspects are available data, research data related to subject, self competitive completion, interviews and observation over the subject structure. Read more »
How to prepare for your marketing dissertation?
Marketing is one of the most fascinating and also the most researched business subject. It is the life blood of any business and thousands of books, case studies and research programs have been conducted on finding innovative and path breaking methods of marketing. Read more »
What is plagiarism in an academic paper and how to avoid it?
Put forward in simple language, plagiarism is the usurping of someone else’s hard work and talent. Throwing more light on that, plagiarism may be defined as a grave offence which one makes by intentionally copying the ideas, views and the very words of some other author, without giving any due credit to the person. Read more »
How to critically evaluate the review of literature in a dissertation
The literature review is that part of a dissertation in which the writer justifies the need for the research by critically evaluating previous research. Read more »
Understanding a dissertation proposal
Dissertation is an outcome of your procured knowledge practically, theorticically, through presentations over the years spent on a specific subject. Read more »
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