Learn about the 6 most common (and costly) mistakes that students make when writing the conclusion chapter/section of their dissertations, theses and research projects. Two of our seasoned Research Coaches, David Phair and Ruth Coetzer, talk through each of the mistakes in detail, provide loads of examples, and explain how you can avoid making these mistakes.
OVERVIEW: Dissertation Conclusion Mistakes
00:00 Opening
01:13 Not clearly articulating how your study achieved the research aims
03:23 Duplicating and overlapping content with other chapters
06:22 Not being clear and convincing regarding your study's contribution
09:08 Not providing a comprehensive discussion regarding the limitations
12:57 Not being specific enough about further research opportunities
16:33 Having a poor chapter structure
20:02 Closing
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