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how-to-write-a-masters-thesis-content [2021/12/13 12:58] strakova [The Title Page] |
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- | Oficially required formalities such as front page, declaration of independent work, dedication, etc. Must be part of the thesis, must appear in the correct order and must look like EXACTLY like prescribed by the [[https:// | + | Oficially required formalities such as front page, declaration of independent work, dedication, abstract, etc. Must be part of the thesis, must appear in the correct order and must look like EXACTLY like prescribed by the [[https:// |
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You get the idea :) | You get the idea :) | ||
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===== Introduction ===== | ===== Introduction ===== | ||
+ | I believe Introduction determines the success of your thesis since it gives the first impression to the reader. Does it introduce the topic comprehensively? | ||
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+ | Truth to be told, most people, including some very busy committee members, will actually get to digest the Abstract and the Introduction before moving to the supervisor' | ||
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+ | The Introduction usually starts with a broader introduction of the thesis topic. The purpose of the first paragraphs is to put your thesis topic in greater context, explaining why the task is important, presenting a motivation for your thesis. From the top of my head, an example of introduction opinion mining: ''" | ||
===== Theoretical Background/ | ===== Theoretical Background/ | ||