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The aim of this page is provide advice and support for thesis-writing.
Guides
Universities and disciplines usually have their own specific guidelines about the process and requirements for a thesis. Example guides include:
Purpose
The purpose of a thesis is generally to make an original contribution to academic knowledge and often also to award the author of the thesis with an official 'degree' (or part of a 'degree') where the thesis is undertaking as a learning exercise.
Thesis sections
Some typical sections of a social science thesis are described below.
Pre-pages
- Title
- Table of contents
- Table of tables
- Table of figures
- Abstract
Introduction
Method
Results
Discussion
References
Appendices
See also
- Dissertations
- Search for Thesis at Wikiversity
- Category:Style guide
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