Thesis Format
Thesis Format
Thesis Format
. February 2013
APPROVAL SHEET This thesis titled, ___________________________________________, prepared and submitted by NAME OF THE RESEARCHERS DEGREE .in
CARIDAD DAISY M. COMPUESTO, M.A. Ed. ESOL Faculty Member Cebu Normal University Adviser
PANEL OF EXAMINERS
CORAZON A. PREJOLES, Ed.D., D.A.L.C. ESOL Chairman Cebu Normal University Chair JOSEPH ELVIR C. TUBILAN, M.A. Ed. Faculty, ESOL Department Cebu Normal University External Member
CORAZON A. PREJOLES, Ed. D.,D.A. Chairman, ESOL Department Cebu Normal University Chair
JOSEPH ELVIR C. TUBILAN, M.A. Ed. Faculty, ESOL Department Cebu Normal University External Member
Accepted and approved in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree, Bachelor of Arts in Communication.
Acknowledgements We would like to thank the people who have helped us in completing our thesis.
DEDICATION
TABLE OF CONTENTS Title page Approval Sheet Panel of Examiners Acknowledgements Dedication Table of Contents ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------i ii
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List of Figures and Tables ------------------------------------------------------ vii Abstract Chapters Page 1. The Problem and its Scope Rationale of the Study ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------i i i i i ------------------------------------------------------ viii
Statement of the Problem -----------------------------------------------------Significance of the Study Definition of Terms 2. Review of Related Readings -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Related Studies Reviewed -----------------------------------------------------3 Research Methodology Research Method Sources of Data -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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5 Summary of Findings, Conclusion and Recommendations Summary of Findings Conclusion Recommendations Works Cited Appendices ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------i i i i i i
LIST OF FIGURES Page Figure 1 Schematic Presentation of the Theoretical Background of the study
ABSTRACT Title: Author: School: Degree: Adviser: Date Completed: Cebu Normal University Bachelor of Arts in ______________ CARIDAD DAISY M. COMPUESTO February 2013
What is an abstract?
An abstract is a concise summary of a larger project (a thesis, research report, performance, service project, etc.) that concisely describes the content and scope of the project and identifies the projects objective, its methodology and its findings, conclusions, or intended results. Remember that your abstract is a description of your project (what you specifically are doing) and not a description of your topic (whatever youre doing the project on). It is easy to get these two types of description confused. Since abstracts are generally very short, its important that you dont get bogged down in a summary of the entire background of your topic. As you are writing your abstract, stop at the end of every sentence and make sure you are summarizing the project you have undertaken rather than the more general topic.
*****MINIMUM OF 200 WORDS BUT NOT MORE THAN 250 WORDS What should an abstract include? Despite the fact that abstracts vary somewhat from discipline to discipline, every abstract should include four main types of information.
It should state the main objective and rationale of your project, it should outline the methods you used to accomplish your objectives, it should list your projects results or product (or projected or intended results or product, if your project is not yet complete), and it should draw conclusions about the implications of your project.
Theoretical Background of the Study This study theoretically argues that Cebuano music sustainability for social identity beneficial to Cebuano - Visayan people.
Significance of the Study This study is beneficial to the following entities: the students, the musicenthusiast to teachers and to the future researchers and most especially to Cebuano-Visayan. Importance of the study: Definition of Terms:
This chapter presents a series of reviews on the related literature and studies that support the problem and sub problems raised and the theories...
Related Literature Related Studies In this study there are several studies that have been made as supporting columns of this research.
This chapter presents the research methodology used in this study. It includes the research method, the sources of the data, the research instruments and the data gathering procedure.
Research Respondents The respondents were randomly selected by their status some of them were college students, workers and by standards. There were 30 respondents coming from different places.
Research Instrument A survey questionnaire was made in order to gather data which was validated through pilot testing. Data Gathering Procedure The data-gathering procedure of the study would involve conducting survey with at least 30 respondents from the college students, workers and the by standards.
Chapter 5
SUMMARY OF FINDINGS, CONCLUSION, AND RECOMMENDATIONS This chapter presents the summary of finding in answer to the sub problems, from which the conclusion is arrived at, and the recommendations propounded for future research.
Conclusion Based on the findings of this study, it is concluded that . Recommendation On the basis of the findings and conclusion of this investigation the following recommendations are offered: Further Recommendations for Further Research: