With consideration to the Instructor and peer feedback you have received, and following the guidance found in the Dissertation Premise Guide, develop a first draft of your Premise.

Due 9/15  8 p.m EST

(3 pages: 1 page Premise, 1 page cover, 1 page references)

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The Assignment: Dissertation Premise, first draft

(3 pages: 1 page Premise, 1 page cover, 1 page references)

· With consideration to the Instructor and peer feedback you have received, and following the guidance found in the Dissertation Premise Guide, develop a first draft of your Premise.

Completing the Premise The Dissertation Premise consists of four parts: title, problem statement, approach for the study, and references. An annotated outline is included in this guide and should be used to create your premise document. You will also find a sample premise herein to serve as a model for your work, and a preformatted template is available on the Writing Center’s Doctoral Capstone Form and Style website. Your primary goal for the premise is to narrow your dissertation topic such that you have provided a general sense of the direction of your research by identifying an initial problem to study. At this point, you do not need to know everything about the research project, especially the details of your methodology.

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