HOW TO DO A THESIS. STEPS TO FOLLOW, DESCRIPTION OF EACH PART OF THE THESIS
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STEPS TO WRITE A THESIS
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HOW TO DO A
THESIS?
STEPS TO FOLLOWSTEPS TO FOLLOW
SELECT THE TOPIC
Every thesis starts with a problem, and the objective is to find
the answer or solution to this problem. It must convince the
reader and show that it is important, innovative, and relevant to
society.
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TO SEARCH
TO ANALYZE
TO CONFIRM
STATEMENT OF THE
PROBLEM
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WHAT DO YOU ALREADY KNOW ABOUT THE
PROBLEM?
WHAT IS NECCESSARY TO KNOW OF THE PROBLEM?
WHY - HOW DO YOU NEED TO KNOW IT?
State the problem and indicate the importance
or reasons why it is relevant to carry out this
study. In addition, it should be factual and
objective, not based on subjectivity.
PROBLEM
FORMULATION
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THEY WILL BE RELATED TO THE
OBJECTIVES
It is neccessary to make any fundamental questions
that will help with the research:
Main Question
Specific Questions
OBJECTIVES
SPECIFIC
STABLISH 1 GENERAL OBJECTIVE AND 3 SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES
The objectives should
be aimed at
achieving concrete
results that will be
achieved through the
development of the
research.
IMPORTANT
CONCISE
ACHIEVABLE
MEASURABLE
CLEAR
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DELIMITATION
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WHO ARE THE SUBJECTS OF STUDY?
WHERE IS THE PLACE OF STUDY?
It is neccessary to select the population of the study,
and the sample to be analyzed and reference to this
research.
JUSTIFICATION
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WHY ARE YOU DOING THIS RESEARCH?
Describe the importance of your study.
Write a quick review of the main findings
in the literature review. Explain the need
for the current study and justify the need
for this research.
BENEFITS
NEEDS
THEORICAL FRAMEWORK
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EXPLAIN THE BACKGROUND, PREVIOUS RESEARCH, BASES
THEORETICAL, AND CONCEPTUALS, AND THE AUTHOR'S
PERSPECTIVES SUPPORTING THE RESEARCH. IT MUST BE:
INTERNATIONAL, NATIONAL AND LOCAL STUDIES.
REFERENCES FROM BOOKS, ARTICLES, ACADEMIC
JOURNALS,
A GUIDE TO FOCUS IN THE PROBLEM.
REFERENCES FROM CONFERENCES, SYMPOSIUMS,
WEB SITES, REPORT TITLES, ETC.
THEORICAL FRAMEWORK
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AVOID:
USE JUST ONE OR TWO SOURCES.
ELABORATE TABLES OR DIAGRAMS TO SUMMARIZE
INFORMATION.
COPY THE THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK OF A
RESEARCH PAPER.
OBTAINING INFORMATION FROM SOURCES OF
DUBIOUS CREDIBILITY.
SUBMIT THIS WITH SPELLING AND/OR
GRAMMATICAL ERRORS.
SELECT THE
METHODOLOGY
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TYPE OF RESEACRH
COLLECTION DATA
METHODS AND
TECHNIQUES
EXPLAIN THE CHARACTERISTICS OF THIS METHOD AND PROVIDE
REFERENCES ABOUT IT.
METHODOLOGY
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SHOW THE GRAPHS OF THE COLLECTION
DESCRIBE THE POPULATION AND SAMPLE OF THE
RESEARCH.
ANALYSIS OF DATA ACCORDING WITH THE
TECHNIQUE USED IN THE COLLECTION DATA
CONCLUSION AND
RECOMENDATION
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SYNTHESIS OF THE
MOST RELEVANT
POINTS
RESULT OF THE
RESEARCH
SUGGESTIONS AND TIPS FOR FUTURE
RESEARCH
BIBLIOGRAPHY
FROM BOOKS, WEB SITES, ARTICLES,
JOURNALS, ETC
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IT MUST BE IN ALPHABETICAL
ORDER
REFERENCED ACCORDING WITH
APA RULES.