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Publication Date: 2006-Dec
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Getting to the Point: Using Research Meetings and the Inverted Triangle Visual to Develop a Dissertation Research Question
Fernando, Delini M.; Hulse-Killacky, Diana
Counselor Education and Supervision, v46 n2 p103-115 Dec 2006
This article contributes to the research training environment literature by presenting a method to guide the development of a dissertation research question. The method relies on 2 essential components: (a) informal doctoral student research team meetings to provide a mentoring environment in which conversation and discussion about dissertation questions takes place and (b) an inverted triangle visual to identify specific steps in the question-development process. The first author's experience and that of 3 other participants with this method are chronicled to illustrate its efficacy.
Descriptors: Geometric Concepts, Student Research, Research Methodology, Group Discussion, Educational Environment, Mentors, Visual Aids, Doctoral Dissertations, Research Design, Training Methods
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Education Level: Higher Education
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Language: English
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