The document outlines essential steps for composing a dissertation, emphasizing the importance of selecting a relevant topic, creating a structured draft, and adhering to formatting guidelines. It differentiates between empirical and non-empirical research methods and provides a suggested structure for an empirical thesis, which includes sections such as introduction, literature review, methodology, results, discussions, and conclusion. The document also advocates for making a timetable to manage the research and writing process effectively.
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