The moment you have started working on your dissertation, you would realize that you would need to do thorough research on the topic you have chosen. You would need to go through several books penned by variegated authors in order to get information relevant to your dissertation. Your ground opinions would be formed by the primary points that you choose from different authors works. Here are some questions to ask when researching for a dissertation.
Analysis of the text
While reading books or articles, you should ask certain questions that are important for forming the basis of the analysis of the text. Some of the questions that will help you in the analysis of the texts are as follows:
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What could be the central idea of the author?
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What could be the purpose behind the writing of this piece of text?
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What could be the intended target audience of the author?
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What could be the different arguments the author makes use of to prove his point?
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What could be the evidence that the author makes use of to prove his point?
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What could be the primary prejudices or assumptions of the author?
Evaluate the author ideas
After reading the text and analyzing it, the next thing to do would be to evaluate the ideas of the author. Here are some questions that will help you evaluate the author ideas.
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Are the arguments of the author logical?
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Is the matter written by the author easy to read, well organised, and clear?
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Does the matter written by the author present any opposing viewpoints?
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Are the facts presented by the author factual and correct?
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Has the author given enough evidence for each of the arguments presented by him?
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Does the text that has been used by the author help you to understand the subject without any problems or hassles?