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How to Complete and Survive a Doctoral Dissertation

How to Complete and Survive a Doctoral Dissertation

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Author: David Sternberg
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Category: Book

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Media: Paperback
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Pages: 224
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Dimensions (in): 8.1 x 5.5 x 0.7

ISBN: 0312396066
Dewey Decimal Number: 808.02
EAN: 9780312396060
ASIN: 0312396066

Publication Date: June 15, 1981
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divMastering these skills spells the difference between "A.B.D." and "Ph.D."brbr-refuting the magnum opus mythbr-coping with the dissertation as obsession (magnificent or otherwise)br-the fine art of selecting a topicbr-writing the dissertation with publication in mindbr-when to stand your ground and when to prudently retreat if the committee's conception of your thesis differs substantially from your ownbr-dealing with obstructive committee members, and keeping the fences mendedbr-how to reconsider "negative" findings as useful databr-reviewing your progress, and getting out of the "dissertation dumps"br-defending your paper successfully-distinguishing between mere formalities and a serious substantive challengebr-exploiting the career potential of your dissertationbr-and much, much morebr/div


Customer Reviews:   Read 16 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Survival!   February 23, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I thought it was just me. I had a HORRIBLE experience at the end of my thesis. My defense went perfectly and then a week before graduation a committee member (not my advisor) told me I had to re-write an entire chapter. No matter what I did she was unsatisfied. A friend recommended this book to me when I was near suicide. I thought I was going crazy and didn't know why all these 'blocks' kept occuring. After talking to her and reading this book, I realized it was one woman on a power trip. It easied my mind (I thought I was going crazy, close to a nervous breakdown)and allowed me to finish ON TIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This book should be given to EVERYONE who is starting a thesis or dissertation. It was a huge help!!


5 out of 5 stars Excellent Survival Guide   September 11, 2007
This book is written mainly for those in social sciences who've begun work on their dissertations. It's comforting timely overview - while written a while back, still applies. It's practical guidance is both comforting and helpful -and will encourage any doctoral student who has begun the process.


4 out of 5 stars This one's good   May 13, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

A not-too-lengthy, not-too-convoluted explanation of the dissertation writing process, including what is entailed, what kind of support you can expect (and not), and how to manage your own. What I especially like about this book is that its points seem to sink in later with me (whereas with most books, the points seem to evaporate later).br /br /This is well written and of value not only to the dissertation writer but also to all those who have no idea what we're doing (but lots of opinions about our activities, just the same!


2 out of 5 stars Worth skimming, but not owning.   February 2, 2007
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

The author wrote this in the 80's when the future of academia was looking a little bleak so I can forgive him some of his pessimism, but the book is rather dreary and has the principal effect of scaring away those considering a doctoral program (which is perhaps a good thing). The book has three critical flaws: it's 100 pages too long, it's dated (especially the material on computers and sexual harassment), and the author has the annoying belief that social science dissertations are the only "full" dissertations. By suggesting that his own field of Sociology is the most difficult field of study, the author alienates many potential readers and loses any claim of impartial observation. All of the useful gems of advice are covered in a shorter and more optimistic book written by Evelyn Hunt Ogden on the same subject. Read that one instead.


3 out of 5 stars 'The Politics of Education" and "EDUscam".   January 10, 2006
 3 out of 33 found this review helpful

Having been in the Business of Education for 29 Years; I know all too well the dynamics and inter-relationships between 'The Politics of Education' as well as 'Your Step-By-Step Guide to Academic Achievement and Acceptance.br /And what is EDUscam. def.; "The Practice of Profiteering by U.S. Colleges and Universities.This occurs within this Billion Dollar Industry that is Education when a "Student-Customer"is 'bumped' [failed] from a respective course or Curriculum. This Practice is especially rampant among the Graduate (Master's Thesis and Doctoral Dissertation [Ph.D.]and yields hundreds of millions of Dollars for U.S. Colleges Universities.br /The Primary Target audience of this pernicious practice: Women and Minorities.br /My name is Frank Boyd and what I have been speaking of is merely the tip of the iceberg...not at all far from what this author is saying, and I am more tahn available to share "ALL" the vicissitudes of 'The Politics of Education'. br /While many "Student-Customers' are too frightened to even want to address this Brutal reality; the productive rationale evidences itself when the Student-Candidate (Both Grads Undergrads)are made acutely aware of 'The Whole Story' and thereby Posture himself/herself to Academic Achievement and Acceptance and in what is by Far the most expedient way possible.br / I would be honored by the opportunity to "Help" so Many Millions of College Students and Teachers Nation (even World) Wide.If you share this interest - Contact me.Much of this Review is based largely upon "The Politics of Education".br /Fboyd47397@aol.com

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