Dissertation Topic

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Before you get to choosing a topic, you need to decide whether you're carrying out qualitative research – which is concerned with description, qualities and observation or quantitative research – which is concerned with measurements and numbers. Once you're clear on the distinction, you can start to formulate ideas for your dissertation topic.

Choosing an appropriate dissertation topic will contribute a great deal to the success and quality of your final written paper and it is therefore essential that your topic receives proper advance consideration. If you're not interested in what you are writing about, this will be apparent in your written work and will affect the quality of your paper.

A good way to come up with a dissertation topic is by researching the subject areas you're interested in against current news, journals for the topic area and magazines. Jot down any current issues that stand out. Is the area of research under development already? Is it in need of development? If the latter is true, this will give you plenty to write about as you'll be able to look at possible ways that this development might take place.

Bear in mind that if your dissertation topic is highly abstract and very narrow, it may be difficult to get information and resources to produce a quality paper. Producing your own qualitative or quantitative research is time consuming and complex - it may be more desirable to chose something simpler where research has already been done for you. Similarly, if the chosen topic is too broad, you'll find there's simply too much to write about and again the quality will deteriorate. You won't be able to come to any firm conclusions if the subject area is too wide.

“A good dissertation topic concentrates on a certain problem and keeps research organised. Wandering around or trying to squeeze out more means that your dissertation topic is either too wide, or too narrow."

Come up with three or four possible topics and run them past your tutor or lecturer, with very brief notes about how each could work. They'll be able to advise you on the workability of each idea and highlight any problems that you may encounter where the topics are too wide or narrow.

 

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