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Title Article

Name of the Author1

Abstract
A brief summary of the importance of the research. Why you did it? 1,2
A mention of the problem the research is designed to solve or the central argument
of the study. What it is for?
A brief summary of the methodology used or the evidence analysed. How you did
it? (1,2) L,PP,PI
A summary of the results of the research or the findings of the study. What you
found out?
The implications of your conclusions. How it affects other people?

Introduction
A presentation of the main question addressed by your research. What is the
problem you are investigating? Why is it important? 1,2
A summary of the broader context of the problem and other relevant research.
What other people have said before you?
A Concise review of your methodology, How you set about solving the
problem? (1,2) L,PP,PI
Any problems or unforeseen circunstances that affected your research. What went
wrong?
A concise summary of how your dissertation is laid out. What to expect next?

Literature Review
1 International Development Expert and Policy Advisor specialising in Human Rights
and Refugee Law. Email: rodolfo.gutierrez @hotmail.co.uk

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A summary of what is known and what is not known about your field. Citing at least
ten credible and relevant references and discussing three relevant theories.
A discussion of how the research, knowledge and methodologies in your field have
developed over time.
A summary of any gaps in the research, any major questions still unanswered and
any new or improved methodologies.
Suggestions about where future research should be directed.
An explanation of how your research and findings will improve or affect the field.
Explain why your findings are important.

Methodology
-Empirical Methods
-Empirical-Theoretical
-Theoretical Research

Results
An introductory section where you offer a general picture of your results.
Summarize your results.
A summary of your actual findings using graphs and tables. Display your results.
A more detailed presentation of your findings clearly broken down into sections to
make them easily understood. Present your results in more detail.
A clear presentation of your most important findings. Focus on the key results.

Discussion
A summary of your entire dissertation, including your goal at the beginning of the
study, the methods used to carry out the study and a reminder of the most
important literature. The reminder.
A summary of your main results. The recap

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A critical evaluation of your results. Evaluate rather than describe.
A discussion of the wider implications of your findings. Why is it important? 1,2
Discussion about whether your results proved or disproved your thesis statement
hypothesis. Were you right?
A critical evaluation of any limitations or problems with your research. What went
wrong?
Suggestions about how to improve your dissertation. How could you done it
better?
A section about further avenues of research opened up by your results. What next?
A conclusion that summarizes the most important findings of your dissertation and
their implications. Conclude.

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