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  1. Use of the First Person in Academic Writing

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  2. Can Research Paper be written in First-Person Language or 3rd

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  3. How To Write A First Person Essay

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  4. (PDF) Writing in the First Person for Academic and Research Publication

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  6. How to Write a Thesis or Dissertation Proposal & Examples

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  1. Use of first person in a PhD Thesis

    I was taught, and I always required, that theses and dissertations be written in 3rd person or, on rare occasions, in 1st person plural. Towards the end of my career, I had students increasingly writing in first person singular.

  2. Third Vs. First Person in a Dissertation

    It's debatable whether to use first and third person in a dissertation. Consensus has been to use third person, and avoid using the first person, "I." However, writers sometimes use …

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    Are there written or unwritten rules for avoiding the use of first-person while writing research papers? I was advised at the beginning of my grad school to avoid use of first person - but I still …

  4. Academic Guides: Scholarly Voice: Writing in the First Person

    To promote clear communication, writers should use the first person, rather than passive voice or the third person, to indicate the action the writer is taking. Example of passive voice: In this …

  5. First Person in Dissertations and Theses : r/AskAcademia

    There is no actual rule against using the first person in academic writing. You will see it not only in dissertations and theses but in books and articles as well.