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In a few sentences, can you tell us what your study is all about?

What is your motivation for this study?

Did you bridge any gap from your study?

Why did you choose this title?

What is the significance of the study?

What limitations did you encounter?

How did you establish the limits around the scope of your data collection?

What is the scope of the study?

What are the main issues and debates in this subject area?

What were the crucial research decisions you made?

What is the research problem? What phenomenon are you trying to

explain/understand?

Who will be most interested in your work?

What is the theoretical and practical gap?

Is your literature current (up-to-date)?

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Have you obtained the local literature on this topic?

-Have you included in the literature the major theories, concepts, factors, and variables connected
with your research?

Have you collected and reviewed enough literature? Have you been exhaustive in your literature
search?

What method or strategy did you use for your analysis* technique * for coding analyzing and presenting
data?

What statistical tool/s are you using to test each hypothesis?

What are the expected relationships between the independent variables and the dependent variables?
Why do you expect these relationships?

Why use a five-point scale? Seven-point scale? Why not use objective data?

What sampling technique are you going to use? Why? How are you going to choose the sample from the
population?

What is the population of your sample? What list/directory you are using?

What are your dependent variables?

What are your independent variables?

Are there moderating/ mediating variables? Why are these moderators/ mediating?

Where did you get your research framework? Is it your own? Why this framework?

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How do you justify this framework?

Why choose this method?

Why did you use thematic analysis / qualitative content analysis?

Why did you use this software Atlasti. Ti 7.5// spss 23

How well did the study design work in practice?

What was the most challenging aspect of your research?

What Methods or Sampling Technique did you employ?

How did you analyze your data?

Why did you use this research methodology? What did you gain from it?

What were the main ethical issues of conducting this research?

What is your measurement Instrument?

What theories or theoretical framework is your study based on?

What are your research variables?

What is your protocol in qualitative analysis?

Can you describe your main findings in a few sentences?


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What are your findings?

How would you relate your findings to existing theories on the study?

What are the contributions (to knowledge) of your thesis?

How will this study contribute to the body of knowledge?

What is the implication of your work in your area? What does it change?

How would a policymaker be able to utilize your findings?

How do your contributions generalize?

How did you deal with the ethical implications of your work?

Based on your findings, what are your recommendations?

What are the empirical, practice, and theoretical implications of your findings?

What have you added?

How have you evaluated your work?

What is the implication of your work in your area?

What does it change?

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Can you explain how did you implement your study?

How is your study covering your variables?

Are your theories supporting your results? How?

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