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General points: 1. Start Early 2. Set Goals 3. Seek Help 4. Write frequently 5. Read even more frequently Specific steps for a Psychology Dissertation 1. Construct your argument 2. Consider your questions 3. Finding a supervisor 4. Ethics 5. Participants These are the points covered, hope this helps. These won't make sense if you don't watch the video. So please do check it out. Thanks for your help Fraser
Very helpful, thank you. I’m not at the point of my thesis yet - only a social psych essay - but your points about focusing my research question and constructing new knowledge/identifying gaps through critical analysis are incredibly valuable.
@@GetPsyched thank you very much sir. I was one of the participants on the seminar in Manila in which you were one of the speakers. I'm glad I subscribed to your TH-cam channel.
Thanks for your assistance, I am a prospective doctoral psychology student and I have a challenge, as my supervisor is never available and I am in a quandary. I have to be seeking outside help
@@GetPsyched which is already available. For example: If I have certain topic and I've collected some researches or evidence based studies on it and put them together to form a new conclusion without collecting any primary data (such as experimenting or doing survey or anything related). Will it work as dissertation?
@@soothsayer4851 It would really depend on the requirements of your university. If they expected you to actually conduct research, then no this would not suffice. However, if they were happy for you to do a scoping lit review or a systematic review, then this would be appropriate. Does that help?
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General points:
1. Start Early
2. Set Goals
3. Seek Help
4. Write frequently
5. Read even more frequently
Specific steps for a Psychology Dissertation
1. Construct your argument
2. Consider your questions
3. Finding a supervisor
4. Ethics
5. Participants
These are the points covered, hope this helps. These won't make sense if you don't watch the video. So please do check it out.
Thanks for your help Fraser
Thanks for this, really helpful. You are very welcome
11 days to my dissertation deadline, so glad I watched this.
Delighted you got some value from it! All the best for the dissertation! You’ll smash it!
Currently writing my psych dissertation! Thank you for the tips, great video! :)
Your very very welcome. Delighted this could be of help to you. All the best with your dissertation, I’m sure you’ll smash it!!!!
There aren't many videos on TH-cam that deal specifically with Psych dissertations so this was very helpful! 👍
Delighted it was helpful for you. Thanks for the support
Very helpful, thank you. I’m not at the point of my thesis yet - only a social psych essay - but your points about focusing my research question and constructing new knowledge/identifying gaps through critical analysis are incredibly valuable.
i believe this will give me a good start. thank you
Bella Antonia Retiracion-Lorilla I really hope so. Your very welcome. All the best with your dissertation!
@@GetPsyched thank you very much sir. I was one of the participants on the seminar in Manila in which you were one of the speakers. I'm glad I subscribed to your TH-cam channel.
This is incredibly helpful. Thank you!
You are very welcome
Such great advice, thank you.
Thanks for your assistance, I am a prospective doctoral psychology student and I have a challenge, as my supervisor is never available and I am in a quandary. I have to be seeking outside help
Thanks for the tips, sure it will help. Do you have any other video?
Thanks so much. Yes, we have over 100 videos on GetPsyched on all things mental health, psychology and studying
Thank you for the tips! I just have one question, Can i make dissertation purely on secondary data?
You are very welcome. What do you mean exactly by secondary data?
@@GetPsyched which is already available.
For example: If I have certain topic and I've collected some researches or evidence based studies on it and put them together to form a new conclusion without collecting any primary data (such as experimenting or doing survey or anything related). Will it work as dissertation?
@@soothsayer4851 It would really depend on the requirements of your university. If they expected you to actually conduct research, then no this would not suffice. However, if they were happy for you to do a scoping lit review or a systematic review, then this would be appropriate. Does that help?
@@GetPsyched yes!! Thank you so much!!
Well im SCREWED then, I came here because I left it too late then I heard point 1.
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