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Surviving Your Dissertation
A Comprehensive Guide to Content and Process

Fourth Edition


August 2014 | 376 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc

Perfect for graduate students as well as behavioural and social scientists who supervise and conduct research!

In the fully updated Fourth Edition of their best-selling guide, Surviving Your Dissertation, Rudestam and Newton answer questions concerning every stage of the dissertation process, including:

  • selecting a suitable topic
  • conducting a literature review
  • developing a research question
  • understanding the role of theory
  • selecting an appropriate methodology and research design
  • analysing data
  • interpreting and presenting results.

In addition, this must-have guide covers topics that other dissertation guides often miss, such as the many types of quantitative and qualitative research models available, the principles of good scholarly writing, how to work with committees, how to meet IRB and ethical standards, and how to overcome task and emotional blocks.

With plenty of current examples, the new edition features an expanded discussion of online research, data collection and analysis, and the use of data archives, as well as expanded coverage of qualitative methods and added information on mixed methods.



 
Part I: Getting Started
 
Chapter 1: The Research Process
 
Chapter 2: Selecting a Suitable Topic
 
Chapter 3: Methods of Inquiry: Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches
 
PART II: Working with the Content: The Dissertation Chapters
 
Chapter 4: Literature Review and Statement of the Problem
 
Chapter 5: The Method Chapter: Describing Your Research Plan
 
Chapter 6: Presenting the Results of Quantitative Studies
 
Chapter 7: Presenting the Results of Qualitative Research
 
Chapter 8: Discussion
 
PART III: Working with Process: What You Need to Know to Make the Dissertation Easier
 
Chapter 9: Overcoming Barriers: Becoming an Expert While Controlling Your Own Destiny
 
Chapter 10: Writing
 
Chapter 11: How to Complete Your Dissertation Using Online Data Access and Collection
 
Chapter 12: Guidelines for the Presentation of Numbers in the Dissertation
 
Chapter 13: Informed Consent and Other Ethical Concerns

Students like the style of the textbook -- I have used this book in the past and will continue to use it in my Dissertation course.

Dr Betty Hubschman
Education, Carolina University
May 11, 2023

Excellent resource for new PhD students. The authors provide a wealth of information on the topics of importance to graduate students.

Dr Ann Gilley
Docorate of Business Administration, George Fox University
October 3, 2015

Useful practical information to complement more scholarly information about research.

Dr Enid Arvidson
College of Architecture, Planning, and Public Affairs, University Of Texas-Arlington
May 13, 2015

A good development on the previous edition; enhancing a number of points/apsect well.

Mr Simon Brent
Fbse, Southampton Solent University
February 23, 2015

The book serves as a nice supplemental to the primary course text. The changes in the new edition offer valuable clarifications and examples.

Dr Patricia Reeves
Teaching Learing Leadrshp Dept, Western Michigan University
January 13, 2015

I think that this will be a very useful book for students taking my dissertation proposal writing course.

Dr Camille Bryant
Research and Foundations, Columbus State University
January 8, 2015

Have used previous editions and found it extremely helpful to students.

Dr Fran Goldman
School of Public Policy and Administration, Walden University
January 7, 2015

Adopted Roberts The Dissertation Journey as a more general guidance than Surviving.

Dr Kelly Hall
Educational Professions Dept, Frostburg State University
November 4, 2014

Clear and lucid text. Easy to use. Appropriate for doctoral students in architecture.

Arijit Sen
Architecture Dept, Univ Of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
October 18, 2014

This text provides a good structure for the entire thesis/dissertation pathway. It is very useful in my department's required professionalization seminar for all incoming graduate students.

Dr Denise Lewis
Human Development and Family Science, University Of Georgia
August 13, 2014
Key features

This edition:

  • Walks readers through the dissertation process as an ideal mentor would.
  • Devotes more attention to qualitative work, and touches upon mixed methods.
  • Discusses online library resources and completing one's dissertation via the Internet.
  • Features new material on the use of graphics.
  • Includes information about informed consent forms.

 

Sample Materials & Chapters

Chapter 3

Chapter 11


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