I know this is now 5 years old but this explanation has been clearer than any class or professor's explanation and I immediately understood and started writing. Thank you sir.
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Thank you Mr. Bell! This is very helpful for me. I have a question: would one perhaps use the abstract section of a dissertation to write about their aims and objectives? Or should it be in the introduction?
@AbleSim very helpful video, much appreciated ! Is there any particular recommendation for writing the objectives related to an inductive research approach? that will follow in depth-interviews?
I intend to write a blog - perhaps a video - on inductive/deductive research later this autumn. If that impacts on how the objectives are set, I'll update my own blogs at www.ablesim.com
That sound more like a research question than a title. However, to answer it you would have to display knowledge of student population, academia, assessment, and integrity. These four topics might be the start of writing objectives.
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hello sir, the video was so clear and informative. thank you! although I had a doubt, should I write my objectives in a paragraph or in points and how many words should be the objective in a 12000 word dissertation?
As a rule no. Exceptions might be relating the research to your career, experience, ambitions, and course. Second exception if there is a requirement to personally reflect on the experience of writing.
It may be better to limit the objectives to 'research objectives' rather than 'dissertation objectives'. Research objectives focus specifically on the problem being investigation rather than on dissertation chapters. The research objectives (rather than dissertation objectives) will rarely be more than five. I find dissertation objectives (e.g. To collect data, To recommend, To review literature etc) not necessary as most dissertations have to do this anyway.
This video is all I’ve been looking for in order for me to get a clue on research aim and objective. Can I please have your email or other contact address. I guess I’ll gave you follow your advice through out my studies.
My background is Urban and Regional Planning. But apparently my understanding almost completely differs from ur submission Sir! The aim should NOT be more than one compound sentence. E.g. The aim of this project/thesis is to ......., with a view to ....... Moreso, for a master's thesis, 4-5 objectives are enough to handle everything there. I can't imagine any situation that will require up to 9 objectives for Masters!!! For things like conclusion and recommendation, that shouldn't be objectives pls! Bcos, generally these are necessary in any project. So, no need to mention them as objectives
I always suggest that you follow guidance from your institution and personal supervisor on these matters. For my teaching, I think it helps if the aim statement is a little longer. The same for the number of objectives. It makes sure that the students know that they have to include these topics in their dissertation. It sounds like you have good advice, great knowledge and first class support from your institution.
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I know this is now 5 years old but this explanation has been clearer than any class or professor's explanation and I immediately understood and started writing. Thank you sir.
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How do you do? Doctor, please, show me the difference (s) between an Aim and Objective according on the academic researches...
AIM: The overall Why, What, How of your research. Objectives: The steps along the way to achieve the aim.
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Thank you for your comments. These are of course my views, and you should always abide by the rules and conventions of your institution.
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Thank you Mr. Bell! This is very helpful for me. I have a question: would one perhaps use the abstract section of a dissertation to write about their aims and objectives? Or should it be in the introduction?
In the introduction chapter 1. For ideas abot the abstract see ablesim.com/masters-dissertations-the-abstract/
@AbleSim very helpful video, much appreciated ! Is there any particular recommendation for writing the objectives related to an inductive research approach? that will follow in depth-interviews?
I intend to write a blog - perhaps a video - on inductive/deductive research later this autumn. If that impacts on how the objectives are set, I'll update my own blogs at www.ablesim.com
@@andrewbell-projectmanageme1434 Thanks Andrew, I'll bee keeping an eye on your Blogs then.
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pls sir, explain how I need to float my aims on the 2nd page of my work and still be able to achieve a voluminous introduction.
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Thanks, Andrew! How do I formulate a research question instead of an aim?
I intend to write a blog - perhaps a video - on research questions later this autumn.
Really useful video, thank you.
I have a question how what are the possible objectives fof this topic: to what extant students are aware of the accadrmic integrity?
That sound more like a research question than a title. However, to answer it you would have to display knowledge of student population, academia, assessment, and integrity. These four topics might be the start of writing objectives.
This is extremely useful and helpful! thank you so much. You should really set up a Pateron account because I and many others would probably love to thank you for your help!
Thank you so much!
Why it's necessary?
what it about?
how it would be done?
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hello sir, the video was so clear and informative. thank you! although I had a doubt, should I write my objectives in a paragraph or in points and how many words should be the objective in a 12000 word dissertation?
Do we use "I" in the research because it looks informal?
As a rule no. Exceptions might be relating the research to your career, experience, ambitions, and course. Second exception if there is a requirement to personally reflect on the experience of writing.
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It may be better to limit the objectives to 'research objectives' rather than 'dissertation objectives'. Research objectives focus specifically on the problem being investigation rather than on dissertation chapters. The research objectives (rather than dissertation objectives) will rarely be more than five. I find dissertation objectives (e.g. To collect data, To recommend, To review literature etc) not necessary as most dissertations have to do this anyway.
Good point. I am assuming the objectives are "to write a dissertation" which includes the research element.
This video is all I’ve been looking for in order for me to get a clue on research aim and objective. Can I please have your email or other contact address. I guess I’ll gave you follow your advice through out my studies.
ablesim.com/category/masters-dissertation-support/
My background is Urban and Regional Planning. But apparently my understanding almost completely differs from ur submission Sir! The aim should NOT be more than one compound sentence. E.g. The aim of this project/thesis is to ......., with a view to .......
Moreso, for a master's thesis, 4-5 objectives are enough to handle everything there. I can't imagine any situation that will require up to 9 objectives for Masters!!!
For things like conclusion and recommendation, that shouldn't be objectives pls! Bcos, generally these are necessary in any project. So, no need to mention them as objectives
I always suggest that you follow guidance from your institution and personal supervisor on these matters. For my teaching, I think it helps if the aim statement is a little longer. The same for the number of objectives. It makes sure that the students know that they have to include these topics in their dissertation. It sounds like you have good advice, great knowledge and first class support from your institution.
very easily explained , thankyou so much this helped me for my masters project
i never knew aims and objectives in my undergraduate and i improvised it , the explanations were so hard to grasp , this video debunked that
Thank you.
Thank you so much