Abstract
When writing at PhD level, postgraduates are dealing with their most substantial and complex piece of work, in both time and size. From macro-level advice on general ordering of the thesis, through to specific advice on structuring your chapter headings, this article will guide the reader through the key aspects to consider in writing your thesis.
Publisher
British Psychological Society
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