I have created the topic and outline for this project. ( attached below)
Working on the Project
- On approval of the project (a passing grade on your project proposal assignment), you should start working on your project.
- You have to complete your project within the stipulated deadlines. Plan your project accordingly.
- You must only use any data collected during the research for the approved project.
- Make notes of key points during the course of research. It would save a lot of time in preparing the project report.
- Ensure all relevant journals, magazines, papers, and books are available in the university library or on the Internet. Please check with the library information desk for information on resources currently unavailable at the library.
- The analysis is the most critical part of the project and forms the basis for all findings. Make sure you make use of appropriate statistical tools in analysis.
Writing a Project Report
- Your project must be between 6,000 and 7,000 words.
- Follow APA format. Use the Purdue OWL website as an APA reference – https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/apa_style/apa_formatting_and_style_guide/general_format.html
- Be clear and precise. Express your ideas in a logical way.
- The abstract should reflect the essence of the project
- The introduction should provide an overview of the topic and highlight its significance
- Clearly indicate the objectives of your project.
- Describe all the methods used, such as interviews, and questionnaires, in the methodology section.
- Ensure that the literature review is in your own words. Analyze other person’s contributions to the topic. Identify the gaps in the literature.
- Emphasize the likely contribution of your project to the existing literature on the topic.
- Describe your findings from the analysis in the results section. As this is the most critical part of the project, ensure that there are no errors in analysis. Make proper inferences from analysis and findings.
- The conclusion section should summarize your objectives, findings, and learnings from the project. Provide useful supplementary information in the Appendix.
- Avoid plagiarism. The project report should reflect your understanding of the topic. Most of the paper should be in your own words and reflect your ideas.
- Give credit for all referenced work. Provide appropriate citations and references for all quotations.
- Ensure that the papers referenced are relevant and not outdated.
- Your paper should be reader-friendly. Use footnotes to explain difficult terms.
- Don’t use text from Wikipedia in footnotes
- All tables and figures must be suitably numbered and titled. Give appropriate credit.
- On completion, go through the entire project. Ensure there are no proofing errors and you have adhered to all guidelines related to the project.