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Your Undergraduate Dissertation in Health and Social Care provides a practical step-by-step guide to both the theoretical and practical aspects of the process of doing an undergraduate dissertation, equipping the reader with all the skills necessary to plan, conduct and write up a research project successfully.
This is a revised edition of Nicholas Walliman's best-selling Your Undergraduate Dissertation, which has been specially tailored to the needs of those studying health, social care and related subjects. All the central topics are covered, with comprehensive information and guidance on crucial issues such as ethics, research governance and appraising the quality of the evidence. Relevant ‘real life’ examples are also included, drawn from a wide range of settings.
This guide offers a genuinely accessible and supportive source of advice that will be welcomed by undergraduates working towards their final year dissertation in health and social care.
How can I Manage a Long Piece of Writing?
How can I Manage a Long Piece of Writing?
Chapter Contents
- When to start writing up
- Frame and fill
- Marshalling your notes and drafting your text
- Revisions
- Tops and tails
- How do I come to conclusions?
- Do not forget your grammar, spelling and punctuation!
- What should I do next?
- Further reading
When to Start Writing up
To sit down in front of a blank computer monitor with the task of writing a 10,000- or 20,000-word dissertation is a daunting prospect and one to be ...
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