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… to assess the effects of … on … … to evaluate empirically …
… to trace the development of … … to examine the value of …
… to improve the or our understanding … to examine the validity of …
of …
… to broaden our understanding of … … to examine the nature of …
… to gain new insights into … … to determine the relationship
between …
… to provide better insight into … … to examine the development of …
… to highlight a number of … … to examine the effects of … on …
… to direct attention towards … … to examine whether … is affected by …
… to establish a theoretical framework … … to examine to what extent … is affected
by …
… to find a unified basis for … … to elaborate on the idea that or of …
… to lay the foundations of or for … … to stimulate the debate on …
… to introduce new terminology
Recommended reading:
If you would like to read more information about preparation of your project, setting aims and objectives,
we recommend you the following readings:
Chapter 1 How to Define Your Project of another useful book by the same author Catherine Dawson:
Dawson, C. (2019). Introduction to Research Methods 5th Edition: A Practical Guide for Anyone
Undertaking a Research Project. Hachette UK.
Chapter 2 Writing Purpose Statements, Research Questions and Hypotheses of the following book:
Terrell, S. R. (2015). Writing a proposal for your dissertation: Guidelines and examples. Guilford
Publications.
References:
Dawson, C. (2016). 100 Activities for Teaching Research Methods. Sage.
Howe, S., & Henriksson, K. (2007). PhraseBook for writing papers and research in English. The Whole
World Company.
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