From a morphosyntactic level, the tesina (or dissertation), as indicated by its pronunciation, can be considered as a daughter of the thesis, a little more austere in its demands and formal requirements, more flexible in terms of its scheme and method of realization, being able to acquire in some cases an essayistic approach. In any case, each house of tertiary and/or university studies contemplates and develops its own conception of the thesis -or tesinas-, attracted by its more limited and direct format, in confluence with postmodern times in which speed and instantaneity achieved by artificial intelligence programs -and anti-plagiarism platforms- urge editors and writers of theses or dissertations to fight vigorously against the dehumanizing trend that prevails when humans surrender to the capabilities of digital devices.
In any case, the tesina is seductive because it seems like a diminutive, suggesting the completion of a simple procedure, its brevity and the reduction of obstacles in the investigative process can contribute to many dropouts, people with difficulties or who have many obstacles in achieving the concentration and dedication that deserves the elaboration of a work that crowns a university career, nevertheless they decide to undertake it in collaboration with Sobretesis, where we always propose a common work and respect for the indications and instructions that are established when planning and hire a research project, even if the research required by a dissertation is less complicated than that required by a thesis, in any area of knowledge.
In short, the differences between theses and dissertations can be qualitative or quantitative (level of development and elaboration, as well as number of pages), but they are part of the same product, the same idea or final test so that the academic and professional circles take into account the suitability and intellectual honesty of the graduates, and of those who are going to enter a world of work that will surely put into play the skills acquired through the final work, whether it is a degree, master's degree or doctorate.
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