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Hi everyone,
I recently had a meeting about my 2nd draft of the PhD methodology chapter, and was once again told that it was not at doctoral level and I seemed to be stuck writing at Masters level.
I was gutted and really upset. The advice I'm being given isn't brilliant, but I'm being told that I'm not defending and justifying the project in the correct way (which I thought I had done).
My project looks at recovery from gambling addiction, and the fieldwork (should I ever be allowed to undertake) shall involve interviewing people who are in support for problem gambling.
Is there any advice any of you kind and intelligent people could offer me with regard to the methodology chapter? At my last meeting, the 2nd supervisor who was there hinted that he personally found his own PhD methodology chapter to be the most difficult.
For example, in my first draft I had epistemology and ontology as two headings to draw attention to, but a large criticism was that I was describing their definition too much, rather than applying these premises to my research. I can see that being too close to Masters level, but I'm confused how to escalate that into an acceptable level.
Any advice would be very much appreciated.
Thanks everyone,
Lylio