Supporting Literature
If your chair approved the previous section of your prospectus, you will write the Supporting Literature section of your Prospectus Form.
Introduction
Probably the most important step in the research process is searching recent, peer-reviewed literature and reading articles related to the general area you want to investigate. The area is based on an identified social problem. As you read and learn, you will narrow your focus. This is how you will identify a discipline-specific research problem.
Discussion: Taking Advantage of Resources
Walden has numerous resources available to doctoral students to assist and support them during the dissertation phase of their program. For this Discussion, visit/review some of the offices and resources available to you (e.g., Academic Skills Center, Office of Research and Doctoral Services, Academic Writing Center, IRB Office, etc.) and discuss which of those resources you might use at different stages in the dissertation process.
To Prepare:
- Review the Learning Resources available from Walden's Academic Skills Center, Office of Research and Doctoral Services, Academic Writing Center, IRB Office, and so on and consider how they might help you and guide you through the different staged of the dissertation process.
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