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The Qualitative Doctoral Dissertation Proposal
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Qualitative InterpretationHumanitiesPerformance StudiesQualitative AnalysisDoctoral Dissertation ProposalPrimary QualitiesScience And Technology StudiesResearch EthicsSeveral Qualitative ProposalsResearch DesignQualitative MethodMethodological Article
This article discusses the primary qualities of a doctoral dissertation proposal and how those qualities relate to the qualities of a dissertation and to the nature of a research university. Typical parts of a proposal are discussed—problem, significance, literature review, theoretical perspective, questions, methods, and ethics—and reasons are given for the role that each part plays in the development of a dissertation. Emphasis is placed on the nature of argument and on the integrity of the proposal as a whole. Examples, including notes on writing, are drawn from several qualitative proposals.
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