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7 years ago in Thesis/Dissertation Chapters By Ritu Gupta
Introduction chapter
I am just at the initial stage of my PhD. I have planned it in a very systematic manner so that I don’t have to face any difficulty later. But after noting down each and everything I came to know that I might find some problem while working on my introduction chapter. So, to be sure I want to ask all of you about the things should be covered in an introductory chapter of a thesis? What is the ideal format?  Â
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By Nancy Trivedi Answered 7 years ago
Background of the topic, Purpose of the Study, Significance of the Study, Primary Research Questions, Research Design, Assumptions, Limitations, and Scope, Definition of related terms.
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By Mansi Singhal Answered 7 years ago
Look into this link for every information about the introduction chapter.
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By Brijesh Sharma Answered 7 years ago
1. A great opening paragraph
2. A compelling character
3. A strong voice
4. A well-chosen starting point
5. An authentic sense of place
6. A burgeoning conflict
7. A hook for your intended readership
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By Nilisha Yadav Answered 7 years ago
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