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    Q1.What is the primary purpose of a PhD dissertation in the United States?

    Answer: Contribute original research to the field
    A PhD dissertation must contribute original research to the field — not just summarize what's been done.

    Q2.Which section clearly states the research problem and purpose of the study?

    Answer: Introduction
    The Introduction chapter presents the problem statement, purpose of the study, and research questions.

    Q3.What should a literature review primarily demonstrate?

    Answer: Understanding of existing research and gaps
    A literature review must analyse existing research and identify gaps your study will address.

    Q4.Which chapter explains how data was collected and analyzed?

    Answer: Methodology
    The Methodology chapter details your research design, data collection, and analysis approach.

    Q5.What is the difference between qualitative and quantitative research?

    Answer: One uses interviews, the other uses numerical data
    Qualitative research explores experiences through interviews and observations; quantitative uses numerical data and statistical analysis.

    Q6.What happens during a dissertation defense in the USA?

    Answer: You defend and explain your research to a committee
    A defense is an oral examination where you explain and justify your research before your committee.

    Q7.What citation style is most commonly used in social sciences in the U.S.?

    Answer: APA
    APA (American Psychological Association) is the most widely used citation style in U.S. social sciences.

    Q8.A strong dissertation research question should be:

    Answer: Clear, focused, and researchable
    Research questions guide your entire study. They must be clear, focused, and feasible to investigate.

    Q9.What is IRB approval primarily for?

    Answer: Protecting human research participants
    IRB (Institutional Review Board) approval ensures ethical treatment and protection of human research participants.

    Q10.What is the purpose of the discussion chapter?

    Answer: Interpret findings and connect to literature
    The discussion chapter interprets your results, connects them to existing literature, and explains implications.

    Q11.What is considered plagiarism?

    Answer: Using ideas or words without proper citation
    Plagiarism is presenting someone else's ideas, words, or data without proper attribution.

    Q12.What makes a dissertation argument strong?

    Answer: Logical structure supported by evidence
    Strong academic arguments are built on logical structure and supported by credible evidence — not length or vocabulary.

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