02 February, 2024 - 06:14 AM
(This post was last modified: 02 February, 2024 - 07:06 AM by 9xx9. Edited 2 times in total.)
No, it really doesn't. But oh well. I don't believe a word of it. You must be a first year grad student if your supervisor is allowing this methodology.
Good luck getting people to talk to you. I hope it goes well.
Good luck getting people to talk to you. I hope it goes well.
(02 February, 2024 - 12:08 AM)CaptechPhD Wrote: Show More(30 January, 2024 - 06:11 PM)9xx9 Wrote: Show MoreThis is not a thesis: "My dissertation is exploratory" Your PhD supervisor won't allow you to not have a thesis, even a working thesis.
Sorry, I should have asked "What is your stated thesis for your dissertation?" What is the title of your dissertation?
What are you going to defend when you present?
(30 January, 2024 - 04:49 PM)CaptechPhD Wrote: Show MoreMy dissertation is exploratory, looking at the pathways that lead people into hacking activities. For example, some people start out gaming and then start moding games and this leads into hacking other systems - that would be one possible pathway. I am also considering other factors that might correlate to hacking - basically factors in the individual life that might make them more likely to hack or hack the right skill set for hacking.
My dissertation is being conducted across three manuscripts. The study I am currently working on is for my second paper. This paper involves qualitative research (interviews) examining the pathways and factors that lead to people engaging in hacking activities. So I am looking at background factors that may correlate with hacking. As this is qualitative and exploratory in nature I do not have preconceived hypotheses. This study will lead to my final study which will use a survey design that is informed through what I find in the current paper. Does this answer your question?