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Proposal
- Planning timeframes - Allow approximately 3 weeks for technical editing (formatting), language editing (proofreading) and reference checking to be done before the submission deadline
- Planning budget - Include any costs related to the study, these should include editing, printing, binding, fuel expenses to conduct research or interviews, etc..
- Remember to factor in the possibility of loadshedding when you do your planning to meet the deadlines!
Dissertation / Thesis
- Ask your promoter for examples of previous successful dissertations or theses
- Use your library access to search for examples of dissertations or theses from your faculty / department and compare the documents for a good overview of the requirements
- Make sure you follow the specifications supplied by your faculty
- Use recent and relevant sources to support your research findings
Referencing
Statistics support:
- Dr Michael Pietersen is a quantitative research specialist providing statistical and econometric analysis support to academics seeking publication, as well as MBA, Masters, and PhD candidates.
- His work focuses on research design, advanced statistical modelling, and ensuring analyses are methodologically rigorous and defensible.
- He supports research across business, finance, management, and social science disciplines.
- Email : michael@statforge.co.za
- Website: https://statforge.co.za
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General tips:
- Check the style guidelines provided by your faculty or supervisor and adhere to the requirement.
- Margins and Page Layout: Adjusting margins, page orientation, and paper size according to the required style specifications.
- Consistent Formatting: Maintaining consistent font styles, sizes, and spacing throughout the document.
- Line Spacing and Indentation: Adjusting line spacing and paragraph indentation to meet specific style requirements.
- Figures and tables: In an assignment or proposal use sequential numbering throughout the document (Figure/Table 1 to 10).
- In a dissertation or thesis, restart the numbering in every chapter (Figure/Table 1.1 to 1.10; Figure/Table 2.1 to 2.10; etc.).
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