Question about dissertation methodology

Mean, Articulating research hypotheses, boy do have some stories to share. Am grinding through doctoral program in economics right now, and trying to formulate my own hypotheses feels like reinventing the wheel. You're not alone if you think choosing between deductive and inductive hypotheses is an absolute brain drain! Anyway, stumbled upon this service called "Dissert Help", they've got module specifically for proposal writing.

They actually pair you up with an expert in your field which in my case was saviour an economist who's had his fair share of hypothesis wrangling. Quite an engaging person and seemed to know exactly where was coming from! They helped me refine my ideas into researchable questions, and for that reason alone would recommend them again. Now on to specifics: you should brace yourself for the price tag though; it cost me around $350 for an extensive one-on-one session plus their invaluable input on my draft proposal. On another note, I'm almost at the finish line of this dissertation marathon. Yay!

My topic is on child psychology and Have any of you tried outsourcing your proofreading? Did it help? Which service did you use? Reliable recommendations would be much appreciated since trust and quality are essential here.

Anyway, thanks for reading my dissertation-related rambling.
 
Navigating through the sea of dissertation writing services can truly feel like minefield, especially for someone like me who's juggling the demands of Humanities doctorate while trying to articulate complex ideas in my second language. Case in point: had friend who decided to dive into these services without much thought and ended up with an experience that was less than stellar. He opted for this highly-hyped company (I'm not dropping names here, but let's just say they're quite ubiquitous online). He paid pretty penny around $2000 for what was supposed to be top-notch assistance.

Would be curious to hear updates if you go that route.
 
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