Revised, updated and more useful than ever.
If you are writing a thesis – whether edging towards it, wrestling with it, or just plain stuck – this sensible, thoroughly practical book is bound to help.
As in the hugely successful first edition, the emphasis is still firmly on structure. Having supervised countless postgraduate students and seen all the pitfalls, David Evans is convinced that clear and logical structure is the key to a good thesis. He and Paul Gruba give concrete examples of common structural problems, and offer numerous devices, tricks and tests by which to avoid them.