If your research decisions feel unclear, this is why.

 

You’re trying to figure out:

  • your methodology
  • your methods
  • your analysis

But something feels off.

You don’t feel confident explaining your choices.
You’re not sure if everything “fits.”
And your chair might be pushing back in ways you don’t fully understand.

This is usually not a writing problem.

It’s a paradigm problem.

 

What This Is

This course helps you understand what a research paradigm is and how it shapes every decision you make in your dissertation.

You will learn how to think through:

  • what counts as knowledge.
  • how you understand truth.
  • how you relate to your participants.
  • how your values show up in your research.

So your study actually makes sense from the inside out.

 

Who This Is For

This is for you if:

  • Your research decisions feel unclear or disconnected.
  • You don’t understand what your chair means by “alignment.”
  • You’re struggling to explain your methodology.
  • You feel unsure about your approach to research.
  • You want to feel confident defending your decisions.

 

What You’ll Walk Away With

By the end of this course, you will:

  • Understand what a research paradigm is.
  • Be able to identify your own paradigm.
  • Know how your paradigm shapes your study.
  • Feel confident explaining your research perspective.
  • Make clearer, more aligned research decisions.

 

What’s Included 

  • 2-Hour Training
    A clear breakdown of paradigms and how they shape your study.
  • Theoretical Considerations Guidebook
    Helps you work through axiology, ontology, epistemology, and methodology.
  • Slides from the Training
    So you can follow along and revisit key concepts.

If you’ve been trying to figure this out on your own…

this is your chance to get a clear process and actually move forward.