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liddy

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hey everyone

ive pretty much finished the central material of my pip and have written - separately as yet - the processes of my methodological research and problems i faced/overcame etc etc.....

how is the best way to integrate this information when i mention each methodology in each of my chapters?

ie. should i put ALL the information (re. process, etc) about my questionnaire when i FIRST make reference to it, or should i spread this information out over the whole body????

tankyee
 

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mine comes up in various places during my central material. generally, i think, all methodologies and how you executed them are found in the intro, where you justify your choices. however, it's up to you - i found it easier to talk about the methodologies as I wrote my central material rather than put it in at the end... :confused: you could also mention your difficulties/successes in your log!!!!
 

liddy

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yeh, we were told to put it in the central material as well....fingers crossed thats right! the log incorporates it too, but the central material shouldnt just be a research essay - it needs to incorporate the process of your research. so i guess it all overlaps a little...??
 

K__8

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Mmmm....we got told to put all that stuff into the Log and the body just has your results and findings etc...dont think it will make much of a difference!
 

liddy

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hmm i duno that might be pushing it a bit..? tho im really not sure sorry
 

jeska

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i wouldnt suggest putting it in the conclusion because your conclusion shouldn't bring up anything new which hasn't already been spoken about: difficulties and successes are best put into the log, or you can have reference to them in a foot note or appendix when you speak bout them in your central material...
 

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