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Sorry for the dumb question (Thesis Literature Review);


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But i'm having a tough time deciding (or finding confirmation for that matter), how my Literature Review/Introduction in my Masters thesis proposal is/should be different than my actual thesis disseration paper?

 

Can anyone clarify what the "typical" differences are. I'm just wondering if my literature review should be different, include more papers/studies, etc or if aside from beefing it up i can literally just copy/paste the entire section.

 

Thanks

Koko

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Not sure if I understand the question, but the introduction and methods sections should stay the same from your thesis proposal to your defense, as long as you update it with any feedback from your proposal. (Different fields use different terminology, so I may be confused on the question).

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