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Dissertation Research—Planning, Researching, Publishing

This guide was created to help GWU doctoral students in researching and writing their dissertation

Choosing Your Topic

In his book, Writing the Doctoral Dissertation (pp. 61-63), Gordon Davis (1997) identifies several useful points to help in identifying your topic:

  • Current events
  • Suggestions for research from past dissertations
  • Suggestions for research by authorities in the field
  • Expressions of need for research by practitioners in a field
  • Generally accepted, but unproved, suppositions
  • Unproved or weakly proved assertions by an authority in the field
  • Theories and concepts without supporting research
  • Different approaches to testing of important results

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