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Can I copy the outline of someone else's thesis for my master's thesis?
No, you can learn from and imitate, but it doesn't mean blindly imitating.

Determine your own direction and content before imitating.

I want to know what I want to write. This place is to describe the outline of the article in a few words. Only by knowing and determining your own content and direction can you find the imitation object better. This step is actually quite necessary, because many times after careful consideration, researchers may find that they are not particularly clear about what they want to write, or they may write too little or too much. Or after careful consideration, I found that what I wanted to write at first was not the most interesting content. Before writing, think about these things clearly, and then start writing, so as to make better use of writing time and avoid wasting time because you don't know how to do it in the middle of writing.

2. Identify 2-3 published high-quality articles for learning and imitation in the early stage.

We should have our own criteria for judging what is a high-quality article. Not all published articles are of high quality, and many are not worth learning from. This standard is related to your personal reading and theoretical literacy. The more you read, the better your appreciation and writing quality will be.