Methodology
The Methodology section can vary significantly in length and content, depending on the subject matter, type of experiment being conducted, and particular requirements. Most academic institutions require this section to include a detailed explanation
of
the
subject population,
procedures, timelines, objectives, limitations, instruments,
data collection,
ethical considerations, tools, and
statistical analysis. The writer must be extremely thorough and detailed.
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Dissertation Features
Proposal
Title page
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Signature page
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Approval Sheet
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Permission Statement
Preface
Acknowledgements page
Dedication page
Table of Contents
List of Tables/Charts/Figures
List of Symbols/Abbreviations
Abstract
Synopsis
Executive Summary
Introduction
Statement of the Problem
Hypothesis
Rationale
Literature Review
Methodology
Statistical Analysis
Data Collection
Subject Population
Conclusion
Results
Discussion
Recommendations
Endnotes
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Bibliography or Works Cited
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Appendices
Plates
Vita
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