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Thesis Writing
Thesis Writing
THESIS
• Thesis is a subject for a composition or essay.
• A dissertation on a particular subject in which
one has done the original research as one
presented by a candidate for a diploma or
degree.
1. INTRODUCTION
• The first chapter of your thesis is the
introduction.
• This is where one provides an introduction to
the topic. You give the context in terms of the
content of the research project.
2. SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
• The significance of the study will mainly focus
on the question, who will benefit from the
study?
3. STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
• The problem must be reflected in your title or
the readers must know the problem by just
simply reading your topic.
• The problem must not be answerable by yes
or no and must be arranged in the flow of
your documentation or study.
4. CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
• Existing research and its relevance for you
topic.
• Identify discuss the variables related to the
problem.
• A conceptual framework elaborates the
research problem in relation to relevant
literature. This section may summarize the
major (dependent and Independent) Variables
in your research.
5. SCOPE AND DELIMINATION
• The scope is mainly the coverage of
our study and delamination’s is the limitation of
your study or topic.
6. DEFINITION OF TERMS
• The definition of terms must be alphabetically,
technically and operationally arranged.
GROUP ACTIVITY:
• Group 1: Make at least 5 eye-catching title
about early pregnancy.