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A thesis must reflect a theme that is preserved and coherent, and usually includes framing documents. A basic structure needs to be maintained when writing a thesis, which is usually procedures that need to be carried out chronologically.

In the field of social sciences and management thesis writing, the following structure is primarily practiced.

·         Abstract - After the thesis is finished, it is printed. It is, however, put on the topic in order to provide an outline of your entire thesis. It is between 200-300 words.

·         Introduction - The fundamental components are -

·         Background - It provides a concise description of the subject.

·         Rationale - This includes the line of reasoning that performs two primary tasks, why such a study is worth doing and defends the methods used to solve the problem of science.

·         Problem statement - It illustrates the problem that will be addressed in the report.

·         Literature Review - It includes an analysis of your subject's previous studies, where you highlight the knowledge gap that your thesis is going to try to fill.

·         Research Questions - The study issue is derived from the problem statement you made after doing the literature review.

·         Methodology - It is a research design that needs to be used to solve the problem.

·         Data Analysis: This consists mainly of the results and analysis carried out in the above-mentioned processes.

·         Discussion: The role here in this section is to explain the purpose and meaning of the findings; and provide reasons for findings that are unexpected.

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