Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Rationale as a Component of Methodology Chapter

The chapter on Methodology traditionally includes a rationale for the choice of methodology for data gathering as well as data analysis. In the rationale we consider what alternative methodological tools might have been employed (particularly those which related studies have employed), together with their advantages and limitations for the present purpose.

1. Is the Dissertation methodology both suitable and informative enough?

2. Who of the outstanding scientists applied to this method as well?

3. What are the advantages as well as limitations of a particular method?

4. Should we apply to one method or perhaps using a variety of them will add to the novelty of my dissertation?

5. Are the Dissertation methods you have chosen effective, fitting in the spectrum of possible approaches?

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