Hi,
I have three studies, each of which contain their own discussion section that goes into detail. Conclusions and recommendations are made in each chapter too.
I'm just wondering in that case what goes into my overall discussion chapter of the thesis? I can bring all three studies together, and come up with some synthesized recommendations, but that's about it. I don't want to repeat everything I've already written about earlier.
Any ideas? What are you doing/plan to do?
Sounds spot on. Also reflect back to your introduction chapter/literature review to make sure that they complement each other in terms of the story you're telling overall.
It's a good place to highlight any common themes that emerged in the actual research processes, and highlight any challenges if you haven't done so already.
Hi I have a question that is sort of on this theme. I've also got three separate data chapters and have written a discussion chapter to link them. When my supervisors went through the final data chapter and discussion chapter they became a bit overwhelmed and made some suggestions to simplify. After a lot of thinking, I came up with a sort of simplified paradigm to help with the third (main) data chapter that has meant that I would reshape the discussion chapter (not writing new stuff but presenting it in a different format based on the paradigm that reworked my 3rd data chapter).
Now when I skim through the 1st and 2nd data chapter, I can see all these links and threads that foreshadow my organisation for the final big data chapter and discussion chapter. What I am now wondering, is do I need to go back to these earlier chapters of data and reorganise them along the final data chapters paradigm, or can I just highlight the 'threads' a bit more. Is it okay for these to be on the same topic but be organised quite differently based on the surveys and questions. There is no way I would have written these originally using the final organisation, as I had to do all the research to get to this point-if this makes sense. From your comment Hazy Jane, it seems as if I can leave these two earlier chapters organised a little differently, as long as the whole thing is cohesive and the discussion chapter makes all of the links? (Hope this all makes sense-today I am pulling my hair out and was really relieved to see that you had asked this question Hugh).
Thanks HazyJane and Chickpea.
Based on what you have said, I think I should write up my literature review and introduction before I tackle the final discussion chapter and conclusion.
I've also seen some thesis that combine the final discussion and conclusion into one chapter. And I saw one thesis that skipped overall discussion and went straight to conclusion.
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