Cover Page: Include project title
Font type and size: Times new romans, 14 bold for main titles, and 12 for text.
Line space: 1.5 spaced.
Page Numbering: Numbers in the middle bottom
Similarity check: Not more than 20 % similarity.
Abstract: 200 word Maximum (This is a synopsis of your study question, aims and objectives, background literature, methods, results, key conclusions, and recommendations). should be very clear and easy to follow.
Introduction: In this section of your report, you introduce the subject, provide the background to the topic or problem (i.e., what is already known), outline the study question (or problem or study
hypothesis) and outline the aims and objectives of your study.
Literature review: This is a review of the literature on the topic or problem you are studying. It should include a review of any other studies or projects similar or relevant to yours, and perhaps a review of the literature on the method you have chosen if your project tests a new method of research or analysis.
Methods: This section includes the methodology of your research. It will cover such issues as: • the study designs
• the study population, sampling frame and numbers, sampling method
• survey design
• survey or data collection instruments
• protocol for obtaining data
• ethical issues and how they are addressed • information letters, consent forms
• data management and analysis methods • statistical analysis and tests.
Results:
In this section you present the results of your research. This section includes such information as descriptive data dealing with your study population, response rates etc. and results of statistical analysis. Tables, figures, and graphs are an excellent means of presenting this sort of information. All tables, figures and graphs should be numbered consecutively throughout the whole report and labelled with a clear and concise descriptive title.
Discussion:
In this section you interpret your results and discuss their implications, with reference to another published research. Any limitations in your research methodology should also be referred to here. Examiners expect you to acknowledge these limitations as an integral part of your
evaluation of your project.
Conclusion
This section summarizes the key results and the conclusions that you can draw from these results. It also needs to reflect what your initial project aims and objectives were.
References
This is a list of all the references and sources you used in your literature review, methodology and discussion in APA style.