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make a thesis for it as well
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I’m missing the context for “it.” Do you mean a short thesis statement (one-sentence claim), or a full academic thesis (document with chapters and methodology)? Also tell me:
- Topic or working title
- Field/discipline (e.g., sociology, computer science, literature)
- Degree level (BA, MA, MSc, PhD)
- Research question or main argument (if you have one)
- Preferred methodology (qualitative, quantitative, mixed) and any required sources
- Desired length/word count and deadline
If you want a quick example while you reply, here are three sample thesis statements for the topic “social media and adolescent mental health” to show different types:
- Analytical: “This thesis analyzes how specific features of social media platforms—algorithmic feeds, likes, and public commenting—shape adolescents’ self-esteem and social comparison, drawing on survey data and platform-use diaries to link usage patterns to changes in mental health outcomes.”
- Argumentative: “Because algorithm-driven feeds amplify social comparison and reward engagement over well-being, social media platforms must be regulated to reduce adolescent exposure to harmful content and to redesign engagement metrics that worsen mental health.”
- Expository (descriptive): “This study documents the relationship between social media usage patterns and reported anxiety and depression among adolescents, providing a baseline description to inform schools and policymakers.”
Tell me which option you meant and give the details above, and I’ll draft the appropriate thesis (statement or full outline/chapters) for you.
- Topic or working title
- Field/discipline (e.g., sociology, computer science, literature)
- Degree level (BA, MA, MSc, PhD)
- Research question or main argument (if you have one)
- Preferred methodology (qualitative, quantitative, mixed) and any required sources
- Desired length/word count and deadline
If you want a quick example while you reply, here are three sample thesis statements for the topic “social media and adolescent mental health” to show different types:
- Analytical: “This thesis analyzes how specific features of social media platforms—algorithmic feeds, likes, and public commenting—shape adolescents’ self-esteem and social comparison, drawing on survey data and platform-use diaries to link usage patterns to changes in mental health outcomes.”
- Argumentative: “Because algorithm-driven feeds amplify social comparison and reward engagement over well-being, social media platforms must be regulated to reduce adolescent exposure to harmful content and to redesign engagement metrics that worsen mental health.”
- Expository (descriptive): “This study documents the relationship between social media usage patterns and reported anxiety and depression among adolescents, providing a baseline description to inform schools and policymakers.”
Tell me which option you meant and give the details above, and I’ll draft the appropriate thesis (statement or full outline/chapters) for you.
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