How To Use Questions As A Tool While Writing Your Academic Thesis

A great deal of research has been conducted to figure out how professional writers write. Results of that research show that Academic Thesis Writing is a cognitive process; a sort of problem solving. Academic Thesis Writing is a recursive process. Recursion is the process a procedure goes through when one of the steps of the procedure involves rerunning the procedure. A procedure that goes through recursion is said to be recursive. Academic Thesis Writers don’t have a specific beginning and ending to their process of writing. Also, they make significant use of their long-term memory, knowledge, images, experiences, memories. By connecting them, new links are established that result in new texts with original ideas.

 

Connection of these links doesn’t occur automatically, you need a ‘flexible mind’, you need thinking strategies in order to train your mind. One of these thinking strategies is asking questions. A technique used for centuries by philosophers, like Socrates who is famous for using this strategy. How does it work?

 

  • Choose a subject, for example a particular aspect of your academic thesis writing
  • Ask questions: who, what, where, when, why, which, how (for example: what is is, why is this important, when is it relevant, how does it work, which aspects are related?)
  • Answer the questions
  • Continue asking questions, divide the questions into fact questions, opinions, feelings and emotion
  • Answer these questions
  • Do you want to go one step further? Change your subject into an abstract character and start a conversation with him/her. Chances are that you will have an unexpected dialogue.
  • Asking questions will deepen your subject. It will also help you to stay curious, which is crucial for you as a PhD student in India.

 

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