Hi all. I'm still doing my thesis corrections after viva. I was asked to re-consider the thesis structure and do a couple of changes so it would flow better and could be understood easily. I find it hard to re-do this. So I thought I'd ask you how your chapters were structured. And also:
- Have you dedicated a separate section anywhere else in the thesis to re-visit the methodologies that you discussed in the Methodologies chapter?
- If mix-methods or unconventional methodology were used, what was your approach to justification? (I had a section backing up every action with references, almost like a mini lit-review on my selected methodology, but this was criticised as being defensive).
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FOr my methods chapter I've gone for an argument that's about the fact my population I'm testing is really small, so going with mixed methods and a pragmatic approach is more suitable. I've led into this by critiquing traditional approaches to the study and why taking a more overall approach that's more flexible, is better. Although I'm just about to send it to someone to read, so hopefully they can say whether its too defensive, I hadn't thought about that really.
Oh and I'm just planning to put in a section on the methods in the discussion chapter - as I've just found a load more reasons why its good to use a mixed methods approach (up)
ah no, hang on, not sure if that was clear. I have a methods chapter, but then I think I'm going to have a kind of 'reflections' section in my discussion detailing why I think the methods I did use were appropriate given the findings and appraoches I took. - because its a mixed methods study and my last study was a kind of 'oh and because of xyz I decided to look at A' so I can't really say beforehand that that's why I chose it, if that makes sense? probably doesnt/
if you want to see my methods chapter, pm me - I'd like some more feedback on it and its the only chapter I really feel happy with at the mo.
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