Undergraduate Thesis : Study Guide
Annie A. Parmis
- Department of Liberal Arts and Behavioral Sciences (DLABS), VSU, Philippines
Avelina V. Oclinaria
- Cebu Normal University, Cebu, Philippines
- Keywords:
- Research Instruments, Arts and Realities, Empirical Analytical, Epistemology
- Abstract:
- This Undergraduate Thesis Study Guide aims to check or monitor students' knowledge about Thesis Writing. Students are advised to finish reading this Study Guide the soonest time possible for in Unit 1 Part B, they are required to submit the first draft of their completed research study. This is to give them ample time for revisions and some other updates. Moreover, this Study Guide serves as a continuation to the Language Research Methodology Study Guide where the required output is a Thesis Outline.you have to write what it is you are studying, what is its importance, what do you know about its background, and how will it advance our knowledge. If you believe that there's something about first impression, you better make good in your writing the introduction. Check the logic of your argument, your language register or style, the overall makeup of your paper, and of course, the validity of your findings and the soundness of your conclusions. Make your introduction concise, precise, and analytical for the readers to become interested to read your research paper.
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- June 14, 2021
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