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Dissertations Made Manageable

How to Research and Write by a Prolific Author

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Dissertations Made Manageable

By: Conrad Jones
Narrated by: Paul Holbrook
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If you are taking an advanced educational course which includes a dissertation or research project of some kind then this practical guide will turn a mountain into a molehill. For many students this process can be a terrifying experience, especially if writing is not your forte. The author of this guide is a prolific writer and he uses his proven system for each novel. If you follow this plan then your dissertation will be panic free. This simple guide will provide a system of producing a dissertation with minimum stress and frustration. It covers such areas as choosing a subject, planning the project and how to research it. It is a guide written by a writing professional, published over a dozen times.

©2010 Conrad Jones (P)2014 Conrad Jones
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The book provided explanation of key terms, transitional phrases, and major components of dissertation. Very useful in getting 25 to 30 percent of the dissertation complete.

great for the basics

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Would you listen to Dissertations Made Manageable again? Why?

I have listened to the audible book at least 8 times. The author's insight was very helpful. Because of the complexity of a dissertation project, it is not a book you will listen to only once. I am also using the book for writing my book. So it will not be the last time I listen to the book.

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Simple and not overly complex. Good keys to being successful.

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What’s an idea from the book that you will remember?

The author offered to assist readers with personal assistance.

Very Helpful

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Loved the practical tips offered to listeners. Very through and "real world " practical advice .

Linking theory to practice

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This clown starts off with admitting he’s never written a dissertation! Spends the first 20 mins bragging (in an annoying voice) how smart he is. Total waste of money and time.

Terrible!!!

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This audiobook might be helpful for someone in social sciences or other fields, but it’s very general in its suggestions. It suggests things like “talk to your supervisor if you’re stuck” and “make a writing plan.” For people in the humanities like me, it’s almost irrelevant because the scope is way off and the organization is way different. The author, who admittedly hasn’t written a dissertation seems to not understand how different each style of dissertation is. Overall, this is a somewhat vague guide to writing a ~50-page work in social sciences or hard sciences.

Somehow too vague AND too specific

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