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TITLE OF DISSERTATION: MAKE SURE THE TOP LINE IS LONGER

THAN THE SECOND LINE

A Dissertation

by

YOUR NAME

Submitted to the Office of Graduate Studiesof Texas A&M University-Commerce

in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of

DOCTOR OF EDUCATIONMay 2014

Holly Sienty, 01/02/14,
All red text throughout this template should be customized to your study. Simply delete the words in red and replace them with your own text. Then, delete these comment boxes in the right margin by right-clicking on them, then “delete comment.” Make sure you go to “File” and “Save As” your own document. Now your paper will adhere to Graduate School formatting.
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The month and year of your graduation
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Or DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
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Centered in middle of page
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Title is double-spaced, all caps, and centered. Succeeding lines of title must be shorter than the preceding line of text.
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TITLE OF DISSERTATION: MAKE SURE THE TOP LINE IS LONGER

THAN THE SECOND LINE

A Dissertation

by

YOUR NAME

Approved by:

Advisor: Bob Brown

Committee: Jim JohnsonJill SmithJoe Perry

Head of Department: Kathy Jones

Dean of the College: Jane Doe

Dean of Graduate Studies: Arlene Horne

Holly Sienty, 12/17/13,
List names only without degree/title (i.e. Dr.)
Holly Sienty, 12/17/13,
Again, centered in middle of page
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Title should match the previous page in style, text, and formatting
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Copyright © 2014

Your Full Name

Holly Sienty, 12/17/13,
Centered, double-spaced. Notice that roman numeral page numbering begins on this page with a iii in the top right corner.
Holly Sienty, 01/02/14,
Year of graduation
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ABSTRACT

TITLE OF DISSERTATION: MAKE SURE THE TOP LINE IS LONGERTHAN THE SECOND LINE

Your Name, EdD or PhD Texas A&M University-Commerce, 2014

Advisor: Name of Your Advisor, EdD or PhD

Instructions: Your proposal abstract should include the purpose and procedures with

results and conclusions being added in your final dissertation, though you may present the

information in whatever format you choose. If your abstract extends to two pages, the second

page is numbered at the top right as are all pages throughout the proposal or dissertation. An

abstract shall not exceed 350 words and must be doubled-spaced as is the remainder of the

dissertation. Any term (or numeral) with a space on either side is counted as one word.

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Your advisor’s degree
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Year of graduation
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Your degree
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Abstract Continued ….

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Include this page in your proposal even if you do not fill it out. As an example: “This

dissertation would not have been possible without the support of my family, friends, and

colleagues providing humor, suggestions, encouragement, and scholarly advice.” You may

choose to thank your major adviser and committee members (by name) with specifics. Try to

keep your acknowledgements to one page.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

LIST OF TABLES ....................................................................................................................... #

LIST OF FIGURES ..................................................................................................................... #

CHAPTER

1. INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................... #

Statement of the Problem (Level 1 heading in APA 6th) .............................................. #

Purpose of the Study ............................................................................................ #

Research Questions (generally for Qualitative Research) ................................... #

Hypotheses (generally for Quantitative Research) .............................................. #

Significance of the Study ...................................................................................... #

Method of Procedure ............................................................................................ #

Selection of Sample (Level 2 heading in APA 6th)........................................... #

Collection of Data .................................................................................... #

Step 1 (Level 3 in APA 6th)................................................................ #

Step 2 .......................................................................................... #

Subheading 1 (Level 4 heading in APA 6th)............................. #

Subheading 2 .................................................................... #

Treatment of the Data .............................................................................. #

Definitions of Terms ............................................................................................ #

Limitations ........................................................................................................... #

Delimitations ........................................................................................................ #

Assumptions ......................................................................................................... #

Organization of Dissertation Chapters ................................................................. #

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Omit if you do not have tables or figures
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CHAPTER

2. REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE ............................................................................ #

Instruction: Usually organized by subtopics ...................................................... #

3. METHOD OF PROCEDURE ..................................................................................... #

Design of the Study .............................................................................................. #

Instrumentation .................................................................................................... #

Sample Selection .................................................................................................. #

Data Gathering ..................................................................................................... #

Treatment of Data ................................................................................................ #

4. PRESENTATION OF FINDINGS (or DATA) .......................................................... #

Instruction: Usually organized by hypotheses or by research questions

5. SUMMARY OF THE STUDY AND THE FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS,

IMPLICATIONS, AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FUTURE RESEARCH ..... #

REFERENCES ............................................................................................................................ #

APPENDICES ............................................................................................................................. #

Appendix

A. Hints: Typing the TOC in MSWORD 2007 Or 2010 ......................................... #

B. Hints: Placement and Labeling of Tables and Figures ......................................... #

C. As Needed ............................................................................................................ #

VITA ............................................................................................................................................ #

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LIST OF TABLES

TABLE

1. If a table title is 2 or more lines, the entry in the List of Tables should always be

double spaced like this ...................................................................................................... #

2. Include this page in proposal, even if you have no tables at that time ............................. #

3. But, remove words in red ................................................................................................. #

4. ............................................................................................................................................ #

5. ............................................................................................................................................ #

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LIST OF FIGURES

FIGURE

1. If a figure title is 2 or more lines, the entry in the List of Figures should always be

double spaced like this ...................................................................................................... #

2. Include this page in proposal, even if you have no tables at that time ............................. #

3. But, remove words in red ................................................................................................. #

4. ............................................................................................................................................ #

5. ............................................................................................................................................ #

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Chapter 1

INTRODUCTION

Begin the details of the INTRODUCTION. Each chapter must be formatted in the same

way with ALL pages numbered at the top right with Arabic numerals beginning on THIS page.

All pages previous to THIS page are in lower case Roman Numerals.

Statement of the Problem

This section should consist of a minimum of 1-2 paragraphs discussing the statement of

the problem as it relates to your research.

Purpose of the Study

This section should provide a minimum of 1-2 paragraphs addressing the purpose and

justification for completing the study.

Hypotheses

The hypothesis is “the researcher’s prediction, derived from a theory or from speculation,

about how two or more variables will be related to each other” (Gall, Gall, & Borg, 2007, p.

642). Hypotheses are REQUIRED if you are doing a quantitative study. Hypotheses are

FORBIDDEN in pure qualitative studies. Always provide an introduction for numbered lists:

1. Begin numbered lists at the ½ inch indent and continue the sentences aligned under

the first letter of the list.

2. Also, “hypotheses can be stated in two forms, directional and null” (Gall et al., 2007,

p. 50).

Research Questions

Research questions are used if you are conducting either a qualitative or quantitative

study or a combination thereof. Again, always provide an introduction for numbered lists:

Holly Sienty, 12/17/13,
Level 1 heading in APA 6th. Levels of heading are given for APA 6th edition only (APA 3.03). MLA does not follow a specific format for levels of heading; MLA only requires that you differentiate levels of heading consistently, but the formatting is decided by the student.
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All caps. Chapter titles do not count as a level of heading in APA. Note that Arabic page numbering begins here with page 1 in the top right corner.
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Upper- and lower-case
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1. Be inclusive and exhaustive when delineating your research questions. They will

define your study.

2. And remember, “The reader needs to know why the researcher framed the question . .

. and how research findings relating to it are likely to advance knowledge and

improve educational practice” (Gall et al., 2007, p. 52).

Significance of the Study

The significance of the study should accomplish three tasks:

1. Describe the gap in the literature.

2. Describe how this study will (at least partially) fill that gap.

3. Demonstrate that the researcher is competent to conduct this study.

These tasks will require a reasonably thorough review of the literature to demonstrate knowledge

of the subject to be studied. The literature review in this section of the proposal (Significance of

the Study), while extensive, is not nearly as in-depth as that of Chapter 2 in the dissertation,

which requires a detailed comprehensive examination of at least four or five related studies.

However, some of the literature reviewed in Chapter 2 is always contained in this section of the

proposal as well.

Method of Procedure

This section describes in detail what you intend to do with the data once you have

collected them. You may refer to any edition of Gall, Gall, and Borg’s Educational Research:

An Introduction, for an overview of several different approaches. Below are examples of how to

separate and identify the appropriate subsections.

Selection of Sample

Describe in detail how you selected the participants/sample for your study.

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Level 2 heading in APA 6th. Bold, flush left, upper- and lower-case.
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Note that data is always treated as plural.
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Collection of Data

Step 1. Describe in detail how you collected your data.

Step 2. You may not have a series of steps involved in collecting your data. This is just

an example. Only use this Level 3 heading if you have two or more sections that can go in a

Level 3 heading section.

Treatment of Data

Describe in detail the treatment of data.

Definitions of Terms

Dissertation. According to Grove (1964), a dissertation is “A substantial paper that is

submitted to the faculty . . . for an advanced degree that is typically based on independent

research and . . . gives evidence of the candidate’s mastery of subject and scholarly method” (p.

656)

Proposal. The purpose of a research proposal is to describe the problem you wish to

study and how you plan to study it (Gall et al., 2007).

Limitations and Delimitations

Check with your advisor to determine if your study will allow for limitations and

delimitations to be combined. If not, then list them in two separate sections. These can be

formatted as numbered lists or in paragraph form.

Assumptions

Create a numbered list of assumptions as you determine them to be appropriate for your

study.

Holly Sienty, 12/17/13,
If you include a direct quotation as part of your definition, always include a page number and introduce the quotation so that it is part of your own text. “You cannot use drop quotations.” They must be “introduced and blended into your own sentence like this.”
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Note that every term should cite a source.
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Indented, bold, italicized, followed by a period.
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If your study requires a definition of terms follow this formatting.
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Level 3 heading in APA 6th. Text should be lower-case with only the first word capitalized.
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Organization of Dissertation Chapters

Examine other recent dissertations from your department and follow the guidelines from

your proposal writing course and your advisor. Offer an example of what material will be

covered by each chapter.

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Chapter 2

LITERATURE REVIEW

Each main chapter begins on a new page. Continue your dissertation through Chapter 5

as instructed. Pagination will always be at the top right on each page throughout the proposal or

dissertation to your Vita, which is located on the last page. There are no exceptions!

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REFERENCES

All references should be double-spaced using the hanging indent. The hanging indent must be

used and can be accessed by selecting text, right-clicking, and going to “paragraph.” At

the “Indentation” section, click on drop box under “special” and select “hanging.”

NOTE: As in text, widows and orphans in references are not acceptable. A new reference with

only one line at the bottom of the page should be moved entirely to the next page.

Similarly, the last line of a reference should not be left to stand alone at the top of a page.

Instead, move an additional line of text to accompany that line.

A three line reference is sometimes difficult because you cannot leave one line on a page. At

least two lines must be on each page so you may have to move the entire reference to the

next page, leaving a blank line or two at the bottom of the previous page.

Lastly, use your style guide (APA or MLA) for instructions on how to format your references.

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APPENDICES

Appendices are optional and used for supplementary material. Each appendix must have a title or cover page. Place the appendices after the reference section. All appendix pages need to be numbered. Page numbers are continued from the last page of the references through the vita. All material must be within prescribed margins and be readable in size and legibility (7 pt. or larger). Appendix headings/titles must be on a separate title/cover page before the actual Appendix material.

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All caps, centered in middle of page.
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APPENDIX A

TYPING THE TABLE OF CONTENTS IN MS WORD 2007-2010

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All caps, double spaced, centered in middle of page
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TYPING THE TABLE OF CONTENTS IN MS WORD 2007-2010

To Set Up the TOC Format in Word 2007 OR 2010,..........................................................1

Go to far left side of top ruler and click box until ‘right’ tab marker appears, ...................2

Set the Tab by clicking at your right margin on ruler, ........................................................3

On Home Tab, click on Paragraph drop arrow, ..................................................................4

Click on ‘Tabs’ button at bottom left of dialog box,...........................................................5

Select ‘right align’ for Tabs,................................................................................................6

Select your preferred Leader type; click Set, and OK, .......................................................7

Type your Heading, Hit Tab, and type the page number on which it appears,....................8

Each time you hit return, the next line will be automatically formatted as well,

even if the line is extra long,................................................................................................9

You can also format subheading indents as required,........................................................10

Subheadings can be added using a new ‘left’ align tab, .......................................11

Further subheadings can be created also, ..................................................12

Before you know it, you’ll have a completed Table of Contents......................................13

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APPENDIX B

PLACEMENT AND LABELING OF TABLES AND FIGURES

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PLACEMENT AND LABELING OF TABLES AND FIGURES

Placing a table or figure at the top of the next page following the first mention in text will assist the reader. If a table must be converted to landscape format to make it fit on the page, the table should face the right margin.

Table Titles (above the table) and horizontal rules (or border lines) are used to designate tables. Tables should be numbered (Arabic Numerals) consecutively throughout the text.

Table 1

The Effects of Gamma Rays on the Growth and Propagation Percentages of Man in the Moon Marigolds

Picometer

Reading

Age in days

at First

Exposure

Age in days

at Second

Exposure

Viability

Percentage

None 39%

.05 14 21 93%

.05 21 28 47%

.10 14 21 78%

.10 21 28 65%

Note: Control group received no exposure to Gamma Rays.

BORDERS are for visual clarification ONLY. Do not use borders in your tables or figures!Figures require captions (placed under the figure). Figures should be numbered (Arabic Numerals) consecutively throughout the text and separately from table numbers.

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VITA

Your Vita should include the following information about yourself: your educational

background for all previous degrees, beginning with your Bachelor’s degree and ending with the

current degree you are obtaining from TAMUC. You may also choose to include professional

experience, publications, or business or academic information.

You also need to include a permanent address (at the bottom of the page) that is good for

two years. A professional/work address or A&M-Commerce department address are

recommended (rather than a personal address) in order to protect your privacy. Moreover,

because your dissertation will be available on the Internet, it is recommended that you omit

personal information such as date of birth, parents’ names, or your personal address. Lastly,

please ensure the name you include in your Vita matches the name you have used on your title

page.

Permanent address of your choosing:Email: Single spaced at bottom of page