Occupational Psychology School of Psychology, University of Leicester
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This is a series of audio podcasts to provide Occupational Psychology students advice and guidance at each stage of their dissertation process.
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Writing-Up Quality Qualitative Results
Ray Randall and Sue Harrington discuss some of the issues related to the writing-up of the results of qualitative research dissertations.
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Writing-up your Quantitative Results
Ray Randall and Sue Harrington discuss some hints and tips on writing-up the results section from quantitative data. This may help create concise, interesting and relevant results from all the collected data.
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Writing an Effective Executive Summary
Sue Harrington talks through things to consider when writing an executive summary.
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Writing a Good Abstract
The abstract is the shortest section in a dissertation, but can often be one of the hardest to write effectively. Ray Randall explains how to write a concise and informative abstract for a research report.
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Writing Incredible Introductions
Kelly Barklamb, Ray Randall and Sue Harrington deal with a number of questions about how to produce a quality introduction that does justice to a student's hard work.
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What Are Markers Looking For
When planning, conducting and writing up a dissertation, it is a good idea to know what markers are looking for. Ray Randall explains how to obtain this knowledge and use it effectively.