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Introductory part

 Title : reflective of the topic/issues being explored ,


succinant

 Preliminary page : following relevant format, free


from language mistake

 Abstract : a microcosm representation of the thesis,


covering ‘What’, ‘Why’ ‘How’ ‘so what’ of thesis in
minimum words
 Introduction and objectives : written clearly and
precisely. Reflective of the scope of study

 Research questions: Clear and concise, written simple


and concise language

 Rationale\significance: well articulated, establishing the


need for the study. An introduction to remaining
characters of thesis.
Background information :

 Relevant
 Comprehensive
 Critical
 Current\ up- to date
 Leads to gap-identification and analysis
 Provides strong bases for further research
 Use of simple, clear, correct academic language
Research methodology

 Introduction of methodological choices


 Research methodology
 Research design
 Sample choice and justification
 Data collection and analusis method
 Validity\reliability issues
 Ethical consideration
 Concise\ jargon- free , accurate academic language.
Findings\ result

 Presentation\ organization of the findings\ results in the


light research objectives\ questions\hypothesis

 Adequate interpretations of the data( table, charts,


quotes)
 In precise academic language

 Summarizing findings section wise

 Providing an overall summary of findings\results


Discussion, conclusion and implications

 Critical analysis and discussion of main findings

 Conclusion based on research findings

 Implications of research findings

 Possible limitations

 Suggestions for further research

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