Subject-specific dissertation help

Poke

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Mean, Diving headfirst into this doctoral journey and I've gotta say, it feels like trying to navigate labyrinth with no map. Anyone else feel that way or is it just me? Anyway, on to the point. I'm scouting out for some inspiration on dissertation topics in social psychology the field is as wide as an ocean and picking one topic seems daunting task. Also, navigating through existing literature is like trying to find needle in haystack! It's so difficult to know where to start and how to collate relevant sources efficiently. Pro tips needed urgently! Switching gears here, has anyone dabbled in using service for the qualitative research part of their dissertation?

I'm staring at reams of data with zero clue on how to make sense of them. Found this service called 'Qualitative Data Masters' they claim to help with the whole process right from data gathering up until analysis and interpretation. But before shell out my hard-earned cash (they quoted me $1500 for the whole deal), can anyone share if they had decent experience with such services? Speaking of which, what do you reckon about the ethical implications? Mean we're supposed to do our own work but then again, if these services provide guidance and don't necessarily do your work, wouldn't that be okay?

Curious if this is just me or a more common dissertation problem.
 
"As third-year student, find it challenging to write compelling literature review for my dissertation. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Wanted to chime in about this. What do others think about dissertation services?
 
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