Best explanation without any jargons. Can one say in the implication section that their paradigm has changed having completed the research. For instance, if one started with pragmatism, can this change to social constructivism without changing it all over in the theoretical perspectives section? Thank you
Thank you for your kind words! Yes, you can absolutely mention a shift in your paradigm in the implications or reflection section. It's not uncommon for researchers to realise their thinking has evolved throughout the research process. You could explain how your understanding has shifted from pragmatism to social constructivism and why, while keeping your theoretical perspective section as is. Just be sure to clearly articulate what prompted this change and how it influenced your interpretation of the data. It shows growth and reflexivity in your research!
I am reworking on my conclusion chapter but it will functions as an integrative discussion+conlcusion chapter. Thanks for the chapter outlines I combine them so I won't miss any significant part I am expected to include. Thank you! 😘
02:42 discussion introduction: few sentences what are you going to write, i.e. chapter map
Great, thanks!
01:24 introduction of the discussion
Wonderful, thank you so much!
00:13 the table of contents
Awesome, thanks!
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I feel so much more confident after watching this vid!
It makes me very happy to read your comment! I am so pleased you found this helpful. Hope you’re full of ideas for your chapter now!
02:28 sentence starters for the discussion chapter
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Best explanation without any jargons. Can one say in the implication section that their paradigm has changed having completed the research. For instance, if one started with pragmatism, can this change to social constructivism without changing it all over in the theoretical perspectives section? Thank you
Thank you for your kind words! Yes, you can absolutely mention a shift in your paradigm in the implications or reflection section. It's not uncommon for researchers to realise their thinking has evolved throughout the research process. You could explain how your understanding has shifted from pragmatism to social constructivism and why, while keeping your theoretical perspective section as is. Just be sure to clearly articulate what prompted this change and how it influenced your interpretation of the data. It shows growth and reflexivity in your research!
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I enjoyed and learned so much from your guidelines Dr . Yardi, thank very much 🙂
That’s great to hear! You’re very welcome! ☺️
Brilliant teacher! No wonder British unis are great!
Thank you! You’re very kind!
Very well explained
Thank you, I hope it was helpful to you 🤓
Does the discussion require citations? As you are only going over what you've already cited.
Yes, I would always advise citing throughout your thesis.
Thank you Mam, I really apprecate your explanation and it is helpful.
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Thank you! This was very helpful.
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Yes my brain absolutely needs a break before I do this chapter
Absolutely, give it a bit of time off before tackling the discussion!
Hi, does this apply to an undergrad diss?
Yes absolutely, you can apply the sections and principles to an undergraduate dissertation too!
Very helpful!
Glad you think so! Thanks so much for commenting!
I am reworking on my conclusion chapter but it will functions as an integrative discussion+conlcusion chapter. Thanks for the chapter outlines I combine them so I won't miss any significant part I am expected to include. Thank you! 😘
You’re very welcome! ☺️ Let me know if you have any questions!