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แบ่งปันเรื่องราว สำหรับคำถาม 26 คำถามที่นิยม ผมคัดมาจากงานวิจัยของผมในบทที่ 2 โดยอ้างอิงจากหนังสือของ Glathorn and Joyner (2005) คุณแม่ชีของฉันก็เตรียมสอบเช่นกัน (ภาพโพสต์) Table 2.2 Questions Typically Asked at a Defense Questions Typically Asked at a Defense 1. Why did you choose that particular problem? Why did you not study this other problem instead? 2. What exactly where you trying to find out? I’m unclear about the meaning of your problem statement. 3. You have reviewed the important literature, but I fail to see what use you make of your review. Can you clarify for me what you learned from the review of the literature? 4. When you reviewed the literature, why did you decide to review that particular area of study? 5. Your review of the literature seems to omit these important contributions. Can you explain why these works and their findings do not appear in your review? 6. Your review of the literature includes this particular work, which is no longer considered a serious contribution. Why did you choose to include that work? 7. I think you may have misrepresented the findings of that study. Could you review for me what you think the study showed? 8. Why did you choose that particular method? Why did you not instead use this other method? 9. Can you clarify for me how the particular method you chose relates directly to the problem you chose to study? 10. What specifically was your relationship to the context and subjects of the study? Do you think that relationship in any way contaminated your study? 11. In what ways was that context or those subjects not representative? Have you been sensitive to that problem of typicality? 12. Can you clarify for me what procedures you followed to ensure that your research observed the canons of the profession, with regard to ethical procedures? 13. I am unclear as to what that table means. Can you interpret it for me? 14. In the text of your dissertation, you refer to this particular datum, but I cannot find any table or other support for that figure. Where does it come from? 15. The results you cite on this page seem somewhat is conflict with the results you cite elsewhere. Can you explain the discrepancy? 16. Can you account for this particular result, which seemingly would not have been predicted? 17. Can you account for this particular result, which seemingly would not have been predicted? 18. You posed certain specific questions in your first chapter. I am not clear that you answered each of those questions. Can you review those specific questions and relate them directly to your findings? 19. Your summary seems just a bit generally stated. Could you speak more specifically about your important findings? 20. I am not persuaded that your conclusions are supported by your findings. Could you explain to me specifically how this conclusion derives from the results of the study? 21. I am not persuaded that your conclusions are supported by your findings. Could you explain to me specifically how this conclusion derives from the results of the study? 22. If you had five minutes to speak to a group of colleagues about the implications of your study, what would you say? 23. If you were doing the study all over again, in what ways would you change it? 24. What are your plans for continuing your research in this area? 25. Can you relate your findings to other important research in the field? In what specific ways do you think you have made a contribution? 26. Your dissertation contains several proofreading errors. Were you aware of those errors? Source: Glathorn and Joyner (2005, pp.223-224)
Posted on: Sun, 07 Jul 2013 12:41:39 +0000

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