Thesis Format Bukidnon State University
Thesis Format Bukidnon State University
Thesis Format Bukidnon State University
THESIS/DISSERTATION
FORMAT
RONEL GERALDIZO DAGOHOY
Bachelor of Public Administration
INTRODUCTION
Thesis
Lengthy academic paper:
A dissertation based on original research,
especially as work toward an academic degree
Dissertation
Long essay: a lengthy formal written treatment
of a subject, especially a long paper submitted
as a requirement for a degree
Comparison between a thesis and
dissertation
Thesis
Theory validation
Dissertation
Theory formulation
Policy formulation
TOPIC OUTLINE
Chapter 1
What are the contents of Chapter 1?
1. Title heading: Chapter 1 The Problem
2. Introduction
3. Framework (Theoretical/Conceptual)
4. Assumptions
5. Statement of the Problem
6. Hypothesis/Hypotheses
7. Significance of the Study
8. Delimitation of the Study
9. Definition of Terms Used
Chapter 2
Review of Literature Organization
Thematically
Topically
According to the variables used
Logically according to the set problems
Chronologically
Historically
Chapter 3
Methodology
What are the sections in Chapter 3
Research Design/Methodology
Research Locale
Subject/respondents of the Study
Sampling procedure/sample size
Instruments Used; scoring procedures
Conduct of the study/Administration of
instruments
Chapter 4
Presentation, Analysis and Interpretation of
Data
Please be guided with the title of this chapter:
Presentation
Analysis
Interpretation of Data
Support of Authorities
Chapter 5
Summary, findings, Conclusions and
Recommendations
Brief summary
List of findings
List of conclusions
List of recommendations
Post Pages
References
Citation of references follows the American
Psychological Association (APA) format.
Preliminary Pages
Outside Cover Page of the book
Includes the title, the BSU seal, and the name of
the researcher (Outside Cover Page of the book)
Title Page Title of the research (top center),
name of researcher, submitted in fulfillment of
the requirements for the degree ______, major in
_____;
Name of the school and date at the bottom (Title
Page)
Certification Follow correct technical format
Approval Sheet Include the chair, panel
members, adviser & dean (Certification &
Approval Sheet)
Acknowledgement arrange academically
according to importance; limit to 2-3 pages
Dedication Limit to one page
Contents
List of Tables
List of Figures
Abstract - Limit this to one page (250 words).
Include the summary of the study up to the
findings.
Chapter 1
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Introduction
(c) models
Theory
A set of interrelated constructs/concepts,
definitions and propositions that present a
systematic view of phenomena by specifying
relations among variables with the purpose of
explaining and predicting the phenomena.
Paradigm
Ways of thinking or models, patterns, schemata
for research that when carried out, can lead to
the development of theory. They often represent
variables and their relationships in some graphic
or outline form (NL Gage, 1985)
Models
Models are well developed descriptive analogies
used to help visualize, often in simplified or
imitative way, phenomena that cannot easily or
directly observed.
Each model is thus a projection of a possible
system of relationships among phenomena,
realized in verbal, material or symbolic terms
Tips to write the framework
1. Use a stronger anchorage or bases for
your study.
2. Get an authority to back you up.
3. Study the history/origin of the concept.
Who is the proponent?
4. Get the variables/indicators for the
concepts
5. Draw the schema to conceptualize the
study
6. Schema should jibe with title and
problems
7. Discuss the schema; interconnect the
variables that you mentioned
8. Discuss the variables of the study such
that you relate them to the present study.
Statement of the Problem
Introduce the problem with a general statement.
(Deductive approach General to specific)
Example: This study will examine the
instructional practices of teachers in combination
classes in _______ during the SY _____ to
provide bases for policy guidelines.
CHAPTER 3 METHODOLOGY
What are the sections in Chapter 3?
Research Design/Methodology
Research Locale
Subject/respondents of the Study
Sampling procedure/sample size
Instruments used; scoring procedures
Conduct of the study/Administration of
instruments
Ethical considerations
Treatment of Data
Descriptive Research
Correlational
Causal-comparative
Historical
Experimental Research
Identification of a population,
Determination of a required sample size
Selection of a sample.
Slovins Formula
n = N/(1+Ne2)
where n = sample size, N = population
size, and e = desired margin of error, which is
the percent allowance for non precision because
of the use of the sample instead of the
population.
For example, in a population of 9000 and a
margin of error set at 2%
Subject/respondents
Instruments
Conduct of the study
Treatment of data
CHAPTER 4
PRESENTATION, ANALYSIS AND
INTERPRETATION OF DATA
Be guided with the title of this chapter:
Present
Analyze
Interpret
Support
Analysis
CHAPTER 5
SUMMARY, FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS AND
RECOMMENDATIONS
Brief summary
List of findings
List of conclusions
List of recommendations