A Handbook for Students and Faculty
Interactions of student and academic advisor
Students with disabilities
Choosing the topic for study
Foreign students in Thesis/Dissertation study
Personal criteria for student use
Using libraries and other information sources
Summary
Getting started
Outlining the proposal
Filling in the outline
Research design
Research methodology
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Functions of the committee
Student/committee negotiations
Maintaining communication
Selecting the committee members
Committee member roles
Characteristics of a sound overview
Purposes of the proposal overview meeting
Suitability of the topic
Consultation with committee members
Coordination role of the advisor
After the overview meeting
Time
Computer usage
Use of private information
Obligations to human subjects
Animal subjects in research
Material aid for student research
Student dropouts in the research stage
The thesis/dissertation format
An approach to the first draft
Using advice and technical assistance
The review of the first draft
When the writing is finished
Structure of the oral examination
Preparation for the examining committee session
Conduct of the oral examination
Decision making regarding the oral defense
Follow-up after approval or disapproval
After the research is approved
Writing for publication
Improvement of one's professional or academic discipline
Follow-up studies based on Dissertation research
Reinforcement for follow-up
Future trends
Appendix A: Suggested Proposal and Project Guidelines Appendix B: Course Outline
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