Justifying your research methodology isn’t about opinions.
It’s about evidence.
Show it’s been used before—and explain why you rejected other options.
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Your dissertation isn’t your life’s greatest work.
It’s your first serious research project.
Choose a research methodology you’re trained in, can finish on time, and can actually execute.
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Most dissertation stress comes from uncertainty.
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Your research methodology isn’t a summary. It’s a blueprint.
If someone can’t replicate your study step-by-step, it’s not detailed enough.
Here’s what examiners really look for—and the mistake that sinks most chapters.
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Interview methods need detail—not vibes.
Who you interviewed, how it was done, consent, recording, and storage all matter.
Here’s what examiners actually expect to see.
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Saunders Research Onion isn’t a writing template.
It’s a thinking tool.
Use it early to shape your approach—then write your chapter using your university’s structure
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If your literature review feels like a string of summaries, you’re missing synthesis.
In this video, Dr. Matthew Courtney from Grad Coach explains what synthesis actually is, why it matters, and the kinds of words and phrases you can use to clearly connect studies.
Struggling with your literature review — even though you’ve read plenty of papers?
In this video, Dr. Matthew Courtney breaks down the two biggest pitfalls students face when writing a literature review — and exactly how to avoid them.
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Distractions destroy focus - and your research demands focus.
Go offline, silence notifications, and commit to one hour of distraction-free work.
Focus isn’t about time—it’s about energy. Give it 100%.
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If you can’t summarise it simply, you don’t fully understand it.
Each chapter needs a clear takeaway: What you aimed to achieve, what you found, and why it matters.
If you can articulate those clearly, you're not quite done.
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Perfection is the enemy of submission.
You’ll never feel 100% ready, but deadlines matter.
Aim for clear, complete, and coherent—not perfect.
Set a final draft deadline and commit. Done beats perfect, every day.
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Your supervisor's feedback isn’t an attack.
It’s your secret weapon for growth.
Resist getting defensive and remember that you're both on the same team (team YOU!).
Progress starts with reflection.
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Not every idea belongs in your dissertation.
Off-topic ideas can derail your focus.
Create a “parking lot” document to jot them down for later.
Stay focused now, revisit and refine later.
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Your study isn’t perfect, and that’s okay.
Every project has limitations.
Acknowledge them honestly, show awareness, and frame them constructively.
Doing this strengthens your study's credibility and integrity.
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Not every pattern is meaningful.
The clustering illusion can lead to false conclusions. Critically evaluate if a pattern is supported by evidence or just coincidence.
Patterns are clues, not confirmations.
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