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Resource Management: Dissertation

The strategies for managing resources, in dissertation include 3 major steps: identification of the related resources of dissertation, extraction of the relevant resources of the dissertation, and saving, storing and referencing of the extracted resources of dissertation.  The identification of the related resources of dissertation means identifying the linked assets that could be used to […]

Research and Resource Management in Dissertation

Just like organizations, the acquisition of research tools, and resource managements (RM) are equally viable approach managing dissertation. As an alternate to the application of RM is the knowledge management system (KMS) to guide such management in dissertation. Likewise, the objective of KMS is to support structure, sharing and application of knowledge in organizations (Alavi […]

Research on faith-based programs as a way of combating or treating substance abuse cases.

In a dissertational process and when choosing a topic of interest, it is highly proven to look at literature reviews that are associated with problem statement. It is safe to say there are proven results and words of inquiries that seek to identify meaningful gap in the research literature.  The works of the faith-based programs can certainly help […]

Sample of Proposed Research Study

Proposed Topic “The Effect of Affordable Care Act (ACA) and its Influence on Utilization of Healthcare.” Proposed Questions 1.      Does the presence of ACA promote over utilization of healthcare that may result in increased health insurance premium? 2.      What relavant factors have the greatest impact on health care utilization? Problem Statement Some of the States in the […]

Literature Reviews

The literature review is an essential part of research process, and a key component of the dissertation. It informs what is known about a research topic and what might benefit from further exploration. One such strategy is to understand the components, or pieces, of the dissertation and their purposes before beginning research writing. Doing so will […]

Data Saturation

A major strategy of improving data saturation is making sure the recruited units for sampling have achieved saturation point (Patton, 2015). Likewise, this process means reaching a point in which all the relevant data of the research analysis have been obtained. For example, the recruited sample of patients with Alzheimer dementia have reached a basis […]

The Premise, the Prospectus, and Proposal in the Dissertation Process

        It is highly important to analyze the relationships, differences and commonalities that exist between the Premise, the Prospectus and the Proposal of a dissertation process. It is necessary to develop the three pieces of dissertation process. This is because of their unique characteristics and distinct qualities. The Prospectus of a dissertation is simply a […]

Historical Alignment Tool

The purpose of the Historical Alignment Tool (HAT) is to support the creation of your dissertation prospectus by documenting both the developmental evolution of and the alignment between your chosen dissertation research framework, design/methods, and possible societal implications. The HAT will provide iterative documentation of your rationale for making key research design/methodology decisions.

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