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Teaching Project & Dissertation Formats
Teaching Project & Dissertation Formats
UNIVERSITY
Orientation on Formats: Project Report
and Dissertation
9 March 2016
CHAPTER I: Introduction
Attract the
reader's
attention:
What is the
point of the
paper
Establish the
significance of
your view point
1.6. Hypothesis
Examples: Hypotheses
More students get sick during the final week of exams than at
other times.
There is a positive correlation between the availability of hours
for work and the productivity of employees.
Worker satisfaction increases worker productivity.
Amount of sun exposure will increase the growth of a tomato
plant.
Childhood obesity is tied to the amount of sugary drinks ingested
daily.
A dog can be trained to alert a human if the telephone is ringing.
Methods
1.9. Methodology
Data Collection Methods:
Sites Investigated
Software Packages:
Period of Investigation:
Population and Sample Surveyed:
Interview arrangements
Construction of
questionnaires/interview questions
Reference to detailed information
provided in appendices:
Other Chapterization
Chapter III:
Chapter IV:
Chapter V
Chapter VI:
Chapter VII:
Chapter VIII: etc.
Bibliography
The Look East Policy and North East India by
Gorky Chakravorty and Asok Kumar Ray, New
Delhi, Akar Books, 2014
Chakravorty, Gorky and Asok Kumar Ray, The
Look East Policy and North East India, New
Delhi: Akar Books, 2014
REFERENCES
Referencesusually come at the end of a
text (essay or research report) and
should containonlythose works cited
within the text.
End Notes: At the end of the document,
if your document is brief like a Project
Report
Foot Notes: At the bottom of every
page, if your document is large like a
Dissertation/PhD Thesis
Appendices:
Interview Schedules
Questionnaires
Pictures
Abstract/Executive
Summary
DO NOT COPY
Plagiarism