28. The core ingredients of a dissertation are:
(A) Introduction, Data collection: Data analysis: Conclusions and recommendations
(B) Executive summary: Literature review; Data gathered: Conclusions: Bibliography
(C) Introduction: Literature review: Research methods: Results: Discussion: Conclusion
(D) Research plan; Research data; Analysis: References
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D is the right answer ,,,,,,,,,,
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The correct answer to the question is option (C) Introduction: Literature review: Research methods: Results : Discussions: Conclusions.
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Research of different types may be written up slightly differently, just as different publishers have their own requirements. Your institution has almost certainly specified a required (or at least a recommended) layout and you must follow this. my point is that most dissertations, these, and research articles have an identifiable common core, as outlined in answer (C). The other answers mentioned are, therefore, 'wrong'.
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