Dissertation Deconstructed
Hosted by Dr. Denise Nixon, Dissertation Deconstructed is your essential guide to navigating the doctoral journey—from your first research question to post-graduation success. The podcast offers practical resources, expert insights, and real-world strategies to help you build a high-quality dissertation, one step at a time.
Hear from professors, academic professionals, and doctoral researchers who share their experiences and strategies for success. From research design and writing tips to defense preparation and time management, you’ll gain valuable knowledge to support your academic goals.
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Dissertation Deconstructed
Nobody's Responding?! Here's Why Your Qualitative Study Isn't Getting Participants
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Your IRB has been approved, your study is ready to go—but no one is responding. Now what?
In this episode of Dissertation Deconstructed, Dr. Denise Nixon shares practical, ethical strategies for recruiting participants for qualitative research. Learn what to consider before launching your study, what to do when recruitment stalls, how to increase participation without violating IRB requirements, common mistakes to avoid, and why staying connected with your dissertation chair can make all the difference. If participant recruitment is delaying your dissertation, this episode will help you get back on track with confidence.
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