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Writing Your Doctoral Thesis/Desertation
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Writing Your Doctoral Thesis/Desertation
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He corrected that spelling below. didn't you see "... writing your thesis/dessertation and defending it." It was a trifling mistake :-)strobeda said:Desertation ?
The purpose of including comments in a doctoral thesis/dissertation is to provide additional insights and explanations about the research and writing process. Comments can also serve as a way to document any changes or revisions made to the thesis/dissertation.
Comments should be formatted in a consistent and clear manner, such as using a different font, color, or style from the main text. They should also be clearly labeled as comments and placed in the margin or in a separate section at the end of each chapter.
While there may not be specific guidelines for writing comments, it is important to keep them concise, relevant, and professional. Avoid using slang or informal language, and make sure the comments contribute to the overall understanding of the thesis/dissertation.
Comments can be helpful for the reader of a doctoral thesis/dissertation by providing additional context and clarifications on the research methodology, data analysis, and conclusions. They can also offer insights into the thought process and decision-making of the researcher.
There is no set limit to the number of comments that can be included in a doctoral thesis/dissertation. However, it is important to only include comments that are necessary and add value to the overall content. Too many comments can be distracting and take away from the main argument of the thesis/dissertation.