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TheHelmsSchoolofGovernmentGraduateThesisGuide–MSCriminalJustice
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I. Purpose
ThisguidedescribesthegeneralguidelinesforcompletionoftheproposalandthesisfortheM.A.inPublicPolicy,alongwiththerequiredformatforthethesisproposal,thethesisitself,andassociatedproceduresforsubmission.Alsoprovidedarehelpfulbooks,websites,andtipsforwriting,research,andguidance.Allstudentsinthethesistrackareencouragedtostartthinkingabouttheirthesistopicearlyintheirmaster’sprogramstudies.Itisimportanttoconsideryourthesistopicearly!II. Eligibility
Studentsmusthavecompleted21hoursandhavepermissionfromtheProgramDirectorbeforeenrollinginPPOG689ThesisProposalandResearch.Inordertogainpermission,thestudentmustemailtheGraduateDirectorthefollowinginformation:
1. Apurposestatementforyourstudy,basedonapreliminaryliteraturereview2. Researchquestion(s)3. MethodsOutline–howdoyouthinkyou’llgoaboutansweringyourresearchquestion?
4. ReferencesPageUponreviewoftheinformationpresented,theProgramDirectorwillfacilitatetheprocessoflocatinganappropriatefacultymembertosupervisethethesisresearchintherolesofThesisChairandReader.Students w i l l w o r k withtheThesisChairbasedonthefieldofstudythattheirthesisworkrelatestoand theavailabilityoffaculty.III. ThesisTopics
Oncethestudenthasdeterminedthetopicthattheywishtopursuefortheirthesisandthetopichasbeenapprovedbythestudent’sThesisChair,theyneedtocollaboratewiththeirChair,andmoveintotheprocessofwritingandsubmittingtheThesisProposal.TheProgramDirectorandThesisChairreservetherighttorefuseathesistopicandrequestthestudenttoreevaluatetheirtopic.Athesisisintendedtodemonstratethestudent’sabilitytosuccessfullycarryout originalresearch.Thesesareoftendesignedtosolvepracticalproblemsandtoanswerpracticalresearchquestions;theyalsogenerallydealwithunderlyingtheoretical,philosophicaland/or ethicalissuesofinteresttoscholarsandprofessionalsinthediscipline.Thethesisisexpectedto beofsufficientdepthandbreadththat(ineditedform)itcouldbepresentedforpublicationina professionaljournal.Themaster’sthesisshouldofferevidenceofsoundresearchandan adequatetreatmentofawell‐definedsubject.Amereessayorcompilationoffactswillnotbeaccepted.Thethesismustbewrittenonasubjectunderthecognateareainwhichthestudentis seeking.Itistheresponsibilityofthestudenttopresentwell‐organized,personalresearchand not
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thatoftheThesisChair.StudentsshouldseekassistancefromtheGraduateWritingCenterandLibraryshouldtheyneedinstructioninwritingandresearchoftheirthesis.TheGraduateWritingCenterwillonlyreviewthewrittenthesisonce.Pleasereviewtheguidelines fortheGraduateWritingCenter(postedonline)withregardtothethesisprocessandseek assistanceearlyinyourpreparationandresearchinordertotakefulladvantageoftheir assistance.IV. ThesisCourses
Therearetwocoursesinthethesissequence:PPOG689ThesisProposalandResearch,andPPOG690ThesisDefense.InPPOG689thestudentisexpectedtocompletetheirproposalforThesisChairapproval,andcompletethecompilationoftheirresearchandcompositionoftheirthesis.Commensuratetobeingadmittedtothecourse,thestudentwillbeassignedathesischairbasedonthefieldofstudythattheirthesisworkrelatesto.Thechairwillalsoactasthechairduringthefinaldefense.InPPOG690thestudentisexpectedtodefendtheirthesisinfrontofthethesiscommittee.NeithercoursehasscheduledhoursbuteachThesisChairmayrequirecertainreadingmaterialsforeithercourse.V. Reenrollment
Whenworkingonthethesis,maintainingcontinuousenrollmentisvital.AnystudentwhoisenrolledinPPOG689anddoesnotcompletetheirproposalandthesistoapointdeemedacceptablebythestudent’sChairwillberequiredtoenrollagaininthenexttermandpaythefeesassociatedwiththeclassagain.Thisalsoappliestoonlinestudents;however,onlinestudentswillneedtoenrollinthecorrespondingtermofeach8weeks(forexample,ifthestudentbeginsPPOG689inB‐termforFallthentheywillre‐enrollinB‐termforSpring,etc.).ThestudentwillhavetopaythecoursefeeagainforeachadditionaltermnecessarytocompletetheirthesisandbeforeenrollinginthePPOG690course.VI. AdvisoryCommittee
Thestudentwillhaveathesisadvisorycommitteeoftwo,comprisedofthefollowing:
1. Acommitteechair(advisor)withanearneddoctoraldegreewhoisaPublicPolicyorPublicAdministrationgraduatefacultymember(residentialorLUOnline)atLibertyUniversity;
2. Acommitteemember(reader#1)withadoctoraldegreewhoisemployed
byLiberty University;StudentsareencouragedtoselectreadersupontheirenrollmentintoPPOG689butmust
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beapprovedbythestudent’schair.Moreover,ifreadersarenotselectedinitiallytheymaybeemployedatanytimeduringthecourseofPPOG689,asneeded,byrequestofthechair.Insummary,thecompleteadvisorycommitteecanbeformedduringvariousphasesofenrollmentinSMGTGOVTbutmustbeformedbeforeenrollmentinPPOG690.VII. ConflictsandAppeals
ConflictswithThesisCommitteemembers,appeals(withanexceptionregardingtheproposal),andgrade appealswillbehandledinaccordancewiththeacademicpolicyforLibertyUniversity.VIII. TheResearch
Allresearchwillbeoverseenbythestudent’schair.Thechairwillensurethatthe researchfollowsthepoliciesofLibertyUniversityandasoutlinedbytheInstitutionalReviewBoard(IRB).TheIRBguidelinesforstudentresearchareasfollows(IRBwebsitehttp://www.liberty.edu/index.cfm?PID=12606):IX. InstitutionalReviewBoardStudentResearch
Studentsatthebeginningofaresearchproject,followtheoutlinebelow.Other questionsmaybeansweredbytheIRBFrequentlyAskedQuestionspage,ormaybeemailed directlytotheIRB.
1. DetermineifanIRBreviewisneeded.MastersThesesanddissertationsthatinvolvehumansubjectsorsecondary/archivaldata requireIRBreview.
2. SecureaFacultySponsor.
Foryourthesis,yourfacultysponsorwillbeyourAdvisor(Chair).
3. ViewtheAvoidingPitfallslinkunderResourcesonourhomepage.Manytimes,simplemodificationstoadesigncanpreventdelay(ortheneedforresubmittal)intheapplicationprocess.YouareencouragedtoreadeachofthetipssheetsintheAvoidingPitfallssection.
4. Onceyouhavecompletedtheabovesteps,youarereadytocompleteourIRB
Application, foundunderResources>FormsontheLeftColumnoftheIRBhomepage.YourformwillneedyouroriginalsignatureasPrimaryInvestigatorandyourFacultySponsor’s originalsignaturetobeconsideredcomplete.Pleaseseetheapplicationforminstructionsfor moreinformationonthisstep.
5. SubmittheIRBApplicationFormaccordingtotheApplicationinstructions.
Weencourageyoutosubmityourapplicationviaemail,asthiswillmakethe
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processgo muchfaster. [email protected].
6. Pleasefeelfreetofollow‐upwiththeIRBboardintwoweeksifyouhavenotheardanything. Forfullreviewsubmissions(themostcomplexcategory)follow‐upinonemonthifyouhavenotheardanything.
PleaseseealsotheIRBwebsiteforfurtherguidelines,forms,anddetails;or,contacttheIRB withanyquestions.(http://www.liberty.edu/academics/graduate/irb/index.cfm?PID=12606)
X. TheThesisProposal
ProposalLengthandContent
Thethesisproposalisthebackgroundandplanningdocumentforthethesis.Itmustbeprofessionalandthorough,anditmustbeaproductofthestudent’sownoriginalthoughtand effort.Useofothers’workmustbeproperlyreferencedinaccordancewithAPAguidelines.Thethesisproposalshouldbebetween15‐20pages,notincludingthecoverpageorreferences.However,thelengthwillvaryaccordingtothedemandsofeachthesisandwillultimatelybeatthediscretionoftheThesisChair.Ataminimum,itwillincludethefollowing, inAPAformat:
Coverpage(withworkingtitle) Introductiontotheproposedtopic Purposeandsignificance(whythepaperwilladdtothebodyofknowledgeinthe
discipline) Statementoftheresearchproblem(includingrelevantresearchquestions)
Literaturereview(assessingrelevantscholarshipwhichinformsthethesis) Methodology(overviewofwhetherthestudywillbequantitative,qualitative,or
mixed,and itsjustification,andwhatexactmethodsaretobeused) WorkingReferenceList
ProposalFormatandStyle
TheproposalshouldbewritteninaccordancewiththeAPAstyleguide(studentsshouldcontactthewritingcenter,orvisittheGraduateWritingCenterwebsite,withquestionsregardingtheAPAformattingandguidelines). Electronicreferences(includingTweets,Facebook,Blog,andotheronlinesources)shouldbe formattedasdescribedintheAPAguidelines.Theproposalalsoshouldbeprecededbya formaltitlepage.Margins:1inchatthetopandbottom,1inchontherightside,and1.5inchontheleft side(forbindingpurposes).1inchtopmarginsfortheprefatorypages,forthefirstpageofeachchapter,andforthefirstpageofthereferences.
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FontandJustification:TimesNewRoman,12pointfont.Textwithinthebodyofthemanuscriptshouldbeleftjustified.
ProposalDeadlines
ThestudentshouldfollowsubmissiondeadlinessetbytheirChair.Itisstronglyencouragedthatthestudentsetatimelineinordertoreachcompletionoftheirthesiswithin theirdesiredgraduationtime.PersonalTimeScheduleDate Itemtobesubmitted DateSubmitted ItisstronglysuggestedthatstudentsremainincontactwiththeirChairduringtheproposalprocessasnottomissdeadlines.StudentswhoarenotincontactwiththeirChairandshowingsatisfactoryprogressmaynotbepermittedtoregisterforanadditionalresearch andproposaltermshouldtheymissadeadline.Thissituationmightaffectgraduate assistantships,financialaidstatus,andpotentiallydelaycompletionoftheprogramshouldit occur.AcceptanceofProposal
ThethesisChair(and/orreaders)willreviewtheproposalandrespondtothestudentwitheither:(1)acceptedandapprovedtocontinue,(2)conditionalaccepted(thestudentmust modifytheproposalbeforecontinuingworkonthethesis),or(3)rejected(theproposalis deemedunacceptableandthestudentshouldcontactthethesisChairforadviceonpreparinga differentproposal).ProposalsthatareconditionallyacceptedorrejectedmustsubmitanewproposaltotheChairbytheduedategiven.ElectronicSubmission
PleasecontactyourThesisChairtoinquireaboutelectronicsubmissionsofproposals.XI. TheThesis
LengthandContent
TherearenomaximumpagerequirementsforaMaster’sthesis;although,thelengthof
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thepapershouldreflectthescopeofthetopic,theamountofliteraturetobereviewed,andthe chosenmethodology.TheChairwillhavethefinalsayastowhatcontentisappropriateintheMaster’sthesis,butingeneralanythesiswillincludethefollowing:
TitlepageSignaturepage Dedication/Acknowledgement(optional) TableofContents ListofTablesListofFigures ListofAbbreviationsManuscriptChaptersReferencesAppendices
Thethesiswillbedividedintochapters.(Notalltheseswillhavethesamechaptertitles orthesamenumberofchapters–thisdependsonthenatureofthestudy.)ThesisFormatandStyle
ThebodyofthepapermustbewrittenusingAPAstyleasoutlinedinthePublicationManualoftheAmericanPsychologicalAssociation.
Margins:1inchatthetopandbottom,1inchontherightside,and1.5inchontheleft side(forbindingpurposes).1.5inchtopmarginsfortheprefatorypages,forthefirstpageof eachchapter,andforthefirstpageofthereferences.
FontandJustification:TimesNewRoman,12pointfont.Textwithinthebodyofthe
manuscriptshouldbeleftjustified.
PageNumberingandCount:Pagenumbersarecentered,1inchfromthebottomofthepage.TheprefatorypagesarenumberedusingRomanNumerals;thebodyofthedissertationisnumberedusingArabicnumerals.Thecountingofpagesbeginswiththetitlepage;however,thepagenumberisnotputonthetitlepage.Thecopyrightpage,thesignaturepage,andtheabstractpagearenotcountednornumbered.Thededicationpageisthefirstpageafterthetitlepagethatiscountedandnumbered(i.e.ii).
ForfurtherinformationregardingformattingpleaseseetheAppendix–EditingChecklist.DeadlinesandSubmissionProcedures
ThefinaldraftofthethesisshouldbesubmittedtotheThesisChairandthereadersnolater thanthedategivenbytheChair.Ifrevisionsarerequired,therevisedthesisshouldbe deliveredtotheChairbythesubmissionduedategiven.OnceapprovedbytheChair,thestudentwillbeenrolledintoPPOG690,andschedulingforthefinaldefensemaybegin.
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ElectronicSubmission
ElectronicsubmissionofthethesisfinaldraftisbydiscretionoftheChair.XII. TheDefense
AfterthethesisisdeemedacceptablebyyourThesisChairforyoutobeenrolledinPPOG690,youwillorallydefendyourresearchfortheThesisCommittee.WorkingwithyourChair,youwillneedtoarrangethedate,timeandlocationtopresentyourfinaldefense.Youcanexpectthethesisdefensetolast1to3hours.Oncethedate,timeandlocationareconfirmedyouwillneedtocompleteandemailtheDefenseAnnouncementFormtotheProgramDirector.(PleaseseeAppendixD–FinalDefenseAnnouncement.)Defenseofonlinestudent'sthesismaybeaccomplishedviaamutuallyagreeablewebconferencingsoftware.DefenseDay
Mostdefenseswillbedoneonlineviawebinarorsomesimilarformat.Basicquestionsthatwillbeposedtothestudentregardingthethesiswillinclude questionsonthedesignoftheirstudy,outcomesoftheirresearch,choiceofmethods,other researchinthefield,andanalysis.Thestudentwillneedtobepreparedtoanswerquestions regardingallaspectsoftheirmethodologies,findings,andconclusionsincludedinthethesis. Thestudentisalsorequiredtobringahardcopyofthethesismanuscripttothedefenseforeach committeemember.Duringthedefense,studentsmustdressinproperbusinessattire.Thestudentwillbegiven20minutestopresentanoverviewoftheirthesis(aMicrosoftPowerPointpresentationisrequiredandshouldbesenttotheChairatleastoneweekpriortothedefense).Again,thePowerPointmaybepresentedvirtually. Thepresentationneedstoincludeanoverviewofthestudy’spurposeandsignificance(bothpracticalandempirical),themethods,theanalysis,theresults,limitations,discussionofthefindings,andsuggestionsforfutureresearch.Followingthepresentation,thestudentwillbepresentedquestionsbythethesiscommittee.TworoundsofquestionswillbeposedbythecommitteeafterwhichvisitorsmaybeallowedtoaskquestionsatthediscretionoftheChair.Anycommitteememberwhocannotattendthefinaldefensemust,inadvance,submitquestionsinwritingtotheChair.TheChairwillreadthequestionsandensurethattheyareansweredbythestudenttothesatisfactionoftheothercommitteemembers.Ifacommitteememberisabsentwithoutsubmittingquestionsinadvance,thethesisdefensemustberescheduled.Followingthestudent'spresentationandtheroundsofquestions,thefinaldefensewillbeadjournedandthestudentandanyvisitorswillbeaskedtoleavetheroom.Thecommitteewill makeadecisionbasedonthefollowingcategories:
Accepted:Thethesismayrequiretypographicalorminoreditorialcorrectionsto
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be madetothesatisfactionoftheChair.
Acceptedwithmodifications:Thethesisrequiresminorchangesinsubstanceormajor editorialchangeswhicharetobemadetothesatisfactionofmembersoftheThesis CommitteedesignatedbytheCommittee.TheThesisCommittee'sreportmustincludea briefoutlineofthenatureofthechangesrequired,thedatebywhichthechangesareto becompleted,andtheconsequencesifthestudentfailstocomply.
Acceptedconditionally:Thethesisrequiresmoresubstantivechanges,butwillbe
acceptablewhenthesechangesaremadetothesatisfactionofthemembersoftheThesis CommitteedesignatedbytheCommittee.TheThesisCommittee'sreportmustincludeabriefoutlineofthenatureofthechangesrequired,thedatebywhichthechangesareto becompleted,andtheconsequencesifthestudentfailstocomply.
Decisiondeferred:Thethesisrequiresmodificationsofasubstantialnaturethe
needfor whichmakestheacceptabilityofthethesisquestionable.TheThesisCommittee'sreport mustcontainabriefoutlineofmodificationsrequired,thedatebywhichthechangesare tobecompleted,andtheconsequencesifthestudentfailstocomply.Therevisedthesis mustbere‐submittedtotheCommitteeforreexamination.Thereexaminationwill followthesameproceduresasfortheinitialsubmission.Thisdecisionisonlyopenonce foreachcandidate.
Rejected:Thethesisisrejected.TheChairoftheexaminationwillreportthe
reasonsfor rejectionandadvisethestudentonthesuitabilityofthecandidatecontinuinginthe program.
Subsequently,thestudentwillbeinvitedtoreentertheroom(orcallbackin,ifitisawebinar)andthefinaldecisionof thecommitteewillbeconveyedtothestudent.Afterthefinaldefenseisfinished,theChair willcompletetheFinalThesisDefenseDecisionForm(PleaseseeAppendixE)andwilldeliver ittothestudentwiththenecessarysignatures.Changesmayberequiredtothethesisafterthefinaldefense.Oncethesechangeshavebeencompleted,thestudentmustsubmitthefinalthesistotheChair.Oncethefinalthesisisapproved,thechairdeterminesafinalgradeforPPOG690.Thegradeshouldnotbeprovideduntilalleditsarecompleteandthefinaldocumentissubmittedtothelibrarythroughthedigitalcommonssystem(seebelow).FinalSubmission
Uponapprovalfromthechair,thestudentfollowstheILRCsubmissionguidelinesforpublication.TheseguidelinesmustbestrictlyfollowedandcanbeaccessedatThesesandDissertationPublishingGuidelines.
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ThecandidateisrequiredtofurnishboundcopiesofhisorherthesistothechairandtheLibertyUniversityHelmsSchoolofGovernment(Step8ontheILRCwebsite:thebindery.Thestudentmustselectcovercolor490,goldletteringforthecover,titleprintedonthespineandthecover,andsingle‐sidedprintingoption.Disclaimer
ThisguideanditscontentreflectthepracticesandpoliciesofLibertyUniversity,theSchoolofEducation,andtheHelmsSchoolofGovernment.Thisguidedoescontainoriginalmaterial,commonknowledgematerial,andnon‐originaldocuments;itisinnowayrepresentedasoriginalworksolelybythecomposer(s).ItdoesnotconstituteacontractandissubjecttochangeatthediscretionofLibertyUniversityHelmsSchoolofGovernment.Thisversionofthethesisguidesupersedesallpreviousversions.Bibliography
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http://www.liberty.edu/library/XIII. Appendices
AppendixA‐EditingChecklistAppendixB‐WritingTipsAppendixC‐PlagiarismAppendixD‐FinalDefenseAnnouncementAppendixE‐FinalThesisDefenseDecisionForm
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AppendixA:EditingChecklist
Formatting Y N CommentsPageorder:Theorderofthepagesisasfollows:Titlepage,Signaturepage,Abstract,Dedication/Acknowledgement(optional),TableofContents,ListofTables,ListofFigures,ListofAbbreviations,ManuscriptChapters,References,Appendices
Margins:ThemarginsforallchaptersoftheThesisareasfollows:1inchatthetopandbottom,1inchontherightside,and1.5inchontheleftside(forbindingpurposes).1inchtopmarginsfortheprefatorypages,for thefirstpageofeachchapter,andforthefirstpageofthe references.
TextandJustification:AlltextisTimesNewRoman,12pointfont.Textwithinthebodyofthemanuscriptshouldbeleftjustified.
PageCountsandNumbers:Pagenumbersarecentered, 1inchfromthebottomofthepage.TheprefatorypagesarenumberedusingRomanNumerals;thebodyofthe dissertationisnumberedusingArabicnumerals.The countingofpagesbeginswiththetitlepage;however,the pagenumberisnotputonthetitlepage.Thecopyrightpage,thesignaturepage,andtheabstractpagearenot countednornumbered.Thededicationpageisthefirst pageafterthetitlepagethat is counted and numbered (i.e. ii).
TitlePage:Thetitlepageincludesthetitleofthemanuscript,theauthor,theuniversitysupervisingtheresearch,andthedatecompleted.Thetitleshouldreflect theresearchcompletedandshouldbe10wordsorless.1 inchtopmarginsareused;arunningheadisNOT included.
Abstract:Theabstractclearlyandsuccinctlysummarizesthecontentsofthemanuscriptandis120wordsorless.Itiscontainedonaseparatepagefollowingthetitleandsignaturepage.The word
“ABSTRACT”shouldbeinallcapsandaLevel1heading,centered,1.5inchesfromthetopofthe page.
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TableofContents:TheTableofContentsliststhevariouschaptersandsubsectionsofthemanuscriptalong withtheirpagenumbers.Thetableofcontentsincludes theacknowledgement,listoftables,listoffigures, CHAPTERTITLES(allcaps),REFERENCES(allcaps), andAPPENDICES(allcaps).Itisjustifiedleft.The subsectionsincludedaretobelevel1andlevel2headingswithinthemanuscript.Level1headingsareindentedone‐halfinch.Entriesshouldbedoublespaced. Pagenumbersare insertedinthefooter,centered, lowercase roman numerals.
ListofTables:TheListofTablescitethetablesandthecorrespondingpagesofeachtable.Thetitleofthispage isaLevel1heading,centered,1.5inchesfromthetopof thepage.Entriesaredoublespaced.Pagenumberis insertedinthefooter,centered,lowercaseroman numerals.
ListofFigures:TheListofFigurescitesthefiguresand thecorrespondingpagesofeachfigure. Thetitleofthis pageisaLevel1heading,centered,1.5inchesfromthe topofthepage.Entriesaredoublespaced.Pagenumber isinsertedinthefooter,centered,lowercaseroman numerals.
ListofAbbreviations:TheListofAbbreviationsidentifiesthephraseandcorrespondingabbreviationor acronymused.Thelistshouldbeinalphabeticalorder. Eachphraseshouldbelistedandtheabbreviationoracronyminparentheses[e.g.HigherEducation(HE)]. ThetitleofthispageisaLevel1heading,centered,1.5 inchesfromthetopofthepage.Entriesaredoublespaced.Pagenumberisinsertedinthefooter,centered, lowercaseromannumerals.
Chapters:Thechapternumbersarewrittenratherthanin numericalform.Theentirechaptertitlesarecapitalized, centered,1.5inchesfromthetopofthepage.Titles longerthanonelineare singlespaced.
APA,Grammar,Spelling Y N CommentsStyle:Theentiremanuscript,includingreferences,followsthePublicationManualoftheAmericanPsychologicalAssociation(APA),thesixthedition.
Grammar:Propergrammarisusedandfollowstherules outlinedinthePublicationManualoftheAmericanPsychologicalAssociation(APA),thesixthedition(e.g. verbtenseconsistentthroughout,
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be”verbs,pronoun‐antecedentagreementandsubject‐verbagreement,parallelconstruction,variedinstructure, rhythm,andlength,fullsentences).
Punctuation:Punctuationisusedcorrectlyandfollows therulesoutlinedinthePublicationManualoftheAmericanPsychologicalAssociation(APA),thesixthedition.
Spelling:ThemanuscriptisfreefrommisspelledWordChoice:Wordchoiceclear,concise,andprecise,Isjargon,figuresofspeech,anthropomorphism,editorial “we”andcolloquialismavoided.Nonbiasedlanguage is used.
Voice:Activevoiceisprimarilyusedthroughoutthemanuscript.
Quotes:Quotesarecitedcorrectly(over50wordsareformattedasablockquote.)
Numbers:APArulesfornumbersused.TablesandFigures:Iftablesandfiguresareused,theyareformattedAPAstyle.
FlowofThought;ParagraphandSentencesStructure Y N CommentsThewritingislogical,organized,andcoherentfashion.Theparagraphsflowsmoothlyfromonetoanotherand transitionalsentencesusedbetweenparagraphs.
Paragraphshaveathesissentences.Allsentenceswithin theparagraphsupportthe thesissentence
Sentencesareclearandconcise(e.g.lookatoneortwoofthesentencesandconsideriftheycouldbewrittenusinglesswordswithoutlosingmeaning).Redundancy isavoided.
AppendixB:WritingTips
(AnoutlinewithreferencesfromWriting:Grammar,Usage,andStylebyJeanEggenschwiler.)Collegiatewritinginvolvesmainlythefollowingelements:reportinginformation,providinginstruction,explainingaprocess,arguingaposition,provingapoint,oranalyzinga text,theory,attitude,orevent.Mostofthecollegian’swritingwillfocusonargumentand analysis.UnderstandWhenapproachingyourwriting,itisbesttokeepyourpointorpurposeinmindasyoudevelopyourpaper.Youwillwantto‘startwiththeendinmind’andunderstandthedirection/ pointyourresearchmaterialneedstosupportanddevelopyourtopicstomeetthatendgoal.
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BalanceRememberthatyouwillwanttobalanceyourtopic.Forinstance,ifyouarearguingtheneedforareform,thenyouwillwanttounderstandandstatethecurrentpolicies,givesupportingargumentforchangeinthosepolicies,andpoint towardyourendgoalofreformation.Youwillwanttobalancetheamountofexplanationofcurrentpoliciesandtheresearchdetailingtheneedforachangeinthosepolicies.Pictureapie,everyonelikestheirequalshare ofapieanddoesnotwanttoreceivelessthananyoneelse.Itisthesamewithwriting,equal portionsassistinsupportingandmovingyourwritingalongwhilekeepingyouraudience’s attention.AudienceItishighlyimportanttowritewithyouraudienceinmind.Manywritersforgetwho theyarewritingfor.Inthecollegiateatmosphere,youarewritingtoindividualswhohavespentyearsstudyingandwritingonthesametopicsthatyouaredevelopingyourpapertoaddress.Ifyou werewritingforsomeonewhoknewnothingofyourtopic,youmightgivedefinitionsforarea specificterms,withtherealizationthatsomeoneoutsideofthatfieldofstudymightnot understandwhatthattermis;but,withcollegiatewriting,youcansafelyworkwiththe assumptionthatyouwillbeaddressinglike‐mindedindividualswithvastexperienceand knowledgeinthatfield.Helpfulquestionstoaskyourself,beforewriting,toidentifyyouraudienceare:
AmIwritingforapersoninparticularfieldofstudy(Psychology,Englishliterature,Genetics,Sport,etc.)?[Tip:Thiscanbehelpfulinexaminingwhetherornotyouwillneedtorelateyourtopicacrossmorethanonefieldofstudyforunderstanding.]
WilltheyhavepriorknowledgeoftheterminologyandconceptsIwillbediscussing?(Yes,keepyourdefinitionstoaminimum.No,Define,define,define, asiftheyhaveneverheardofyourworkbefore.)
WillIneedtoprovideextensivebackgroundinformationonmytopicorwilladetailedsummarybeenough?(Expertinthefield,detailsummary.Novice,Giveextensivebackground.)
Whatisthereadinglevelofmyaudience,willtheyneedamoresimplifiedvocabularyorwilltheyunderstandmoretechnicalandpreciselanguage?(Ifyouraudienceisinmiddleschool,thentheymightnotunderstandwordslike‘Eschatology’,butwouldunderstand‘TheStudyoftheEndTimes’.Ifyour audienceisabibleprofessorinseminary,thenusethewordEschatology,theywill knowthemeaningwithoutexplanation.)
Willmyaudienceagreeordisagreetomypointofview?(Ifyouarewritingyour
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paperasanargumentyouwillwanttokeepyourlanguagetoswayothersinsupport ofyourview,andnotargueagainstyourself.)
Keepinmindthatyouwillnotwanttoaddressanexpertinafieldofstudyasthough theyareaFifthgraderwhohasneverheardofyourtopic!OrganizingYourWritingGettingstartedcanbedifficult,butyoucandosimplethingstohelporganizeyourmaterials,whichwillinreturnhelpyourwritingtobemoreorganized.Belowishelpfulinformationinstarting,movingthrough,andcompletingthewritingprocess.DevelopanOutlineDevelopingatrueoutlineofyourpaperwillhelpyoutonotonlyorganizeyour thoughts,butyourresearchandtopics/talkingpoints,aswell.Example:ANeedforReformationinthe20thCenturyEvangelicalChurchI. The first reformation of the church came in XXXX…
A. Whatbroughtaboutthefirstchurchreformation?B. HowhasthataffectedtheEvangelicalChurch?C. Whatistheimpactonevangelismandthechurchatthistimeduetothe
reformation?D. Whendoesthisreformationturnandspuranotherneedforreformationinthe
church?II. ThenextnotedreformationofthechurchoccurredinXXXX…
A. Whatbroughtaboutthisreformation?B. HowdidthataffecttheEvangelicalChurch?C. Howdidthataffectevangelisminthattimeandthechurch?D. Wherearewenowthatwouldsupportanewreformationoftheevangelical
church?III. Acallforreformationinthe20thCenturyEvangelicalChurch
A. Wherethechurchorsocietyisspiritually,comparedtothepast,tosupportaneedforreformation?
B. Howwouldwesupportreformationinthecurrentevangelicalchurch?C. Whatwouldbethelessonsweneedtotakefrompreviousreformationsand
declineoftheevangelicalchurchintoday’ssociety?OutlinescanbeadaptedtosupportchaptersofaMaster’sThesis.Eachquestionposedcanbea chapterorpointneedingsupportinthepaper.[Tip:Byusinganoutlineyouallowyourselfto bedirectedinyourresearchandwriting,andallowforflexibilityshouldyounotfindresearch tosupportapoint.Youcaneasilysubstituteoreliminatethatpointwithoutlosingfocusonyour topic,andmaintainbalanceinyourwriting.]
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WritingDecideonyourtopic.Chooseatopicappropriatetothelengthofyourpaperandthatinterestsyou.Youwantatopicthatissufficientlybroadtoberobustbutnottoobroadsoto hinderyourmatriculationthroughthethesisprocess.Hence,amaster’sthesiscouldinvolve abroadtopicsuchas“ANeedforReformationinthe20thCenturyEvangelicalChurch” versusanarrowtopicsuchas“TheReformed20thCenturyEvangelicalChurchModel”.Thefirstcanbeagooddocumentwithwell‐developedtopicsanddiscussionsonReformationofthe20thCenturyEvangelicalChurch,thelatterwouldbeanarrowdiscussionpapernotnearlysuitableforaMaster’sThesis.[Tip:Whenchoosingyourtopicyoumayneedtodosomebrief,earlyresearchtoensurethatthereissufficientmaterialtocoveryourtopicandpresentawell‐formedMaster’sThesis.Ifyoustartdevelopingyourpaperandfindthatyourresearchisnotofsufficientbreadththendonotfearchangingyour topic.]Exploretheresearchandwrittenmaterialavailableonyourtopic.Afrequentmistakeinwritingisfailingtoprovidesufficientexamplesandevidencethatgivedetailedsupportofyourtalkingpoint,topic,andthesis.General,unsupportedstatementsandpointsareunconvincinganduninteresting.Takenoteswhileyouarereadingyourresearch(besuretowritedownthecitationforyournotes,thiswillassistyouinavoidingplagiarismshouldyouincorporateanypartofthatnoteinyourwriting).Thenotes,andresearchassociatedwiththem,mayneverappearinyourwriting,but mayfurtherhelpyoudirectthetopicyouarediscussing.[Tip:Keepanon‐goingcitation list(alreadyinAPAformat)ofallofyourreferencematerialsthatyouhavereviewed.Thiswillallowyoutoeasilyreferencethematerialsyouhaveusedforresearchand keepyoufromhavingtolocateacitationwhenyouarefinished.Thisalsoassistsyouinavoidingplagiarism.FormulateyourThesis(mainidea)anddecideonthepointsyouwanttomaketosupportthatidea. Yourthesisshouldrequireyoutoexpressapositiononyourtopicanddefendthat positionwithresearchandwrittenmaterials.[Tip:Writeyourthesis(oryourendgoal)at thetopofapaperandputeachpointyouwishtomakeasanoutlinefororganizingyour researchforlaterwriting.]Developyourwrittenthesisstatementtosummarizetheargumentyouwillposeandsupportwithyourresearchinordertosupportyourmaintopic.Startselectingdetailedresearchandwrittenmaterialthatsupportsthepointsyouwanttomakeinyourwriting(thiswillinvolvealotofreadingandresearch).[Tip:Whenyou
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gatheryourprintmaterials,organizethemundereachtopicthatyouwanttousetosupport yourmainthesis.Thiswilllaterassistyouinwritingyourpaperandorganizingyour thoughts.]Onceyouhavecollectedyourdata,decideontheorderyouwanttopresentyourdata.[Tip: Keepthebalanceofyourpaperinmind,ifyouhavebulkyamountsofdataforonepoint, trybreakingthatpointintosmallerdiscussionareastoassistyourreaderalong.Adjustyour outlineaccordingtothosediscussionareas.]Usingyourdataarrangedaccordingtoyouroutline,discussionpoints,andendgoal,startwritingyourfirstdraft,followingyouroutline,andincludereferencesforyourgatheredmaterials.Edit.Youwillnoteditlessthan3timesbeforemovingintothefinaldraftphaseofyourwriting.Wheneditingkeepinmind:
Content:DoIhavesufficientinformationtosupportmytopicsandendgoal?ShouldI gathermoreresearchtosupportanypoint?
Style:AmIwritingtomyaudience,isthereanythingthatneedsmoredetailedexplanationinordertogetmypointacrossbetter?ArethereanyareasinwhichmyaudiencemaynotunderstandthetopicIamdiscussing?
Mechanics:Grammar,wordusage,sentencestructure,punctuation,formattingforAPA, andorganization.Youwillneedhelphere,wealldo!Thisiswhereyoureditorcomesin handy,usethem,abusethem,takethembakedgoods.Handyourpapertobuddiesto readandpointoutthings.Allofthesetechniquesareimportanttoformattingagood, wellwrittenpaper.Youhavelookedatyourwritingforweeksandwillbecomeblindto yourownmistakes,havingextraeyeswillallowyoutopresentamorepolishedand wellwrittenpaper.Remember,eventhemostaccomplishedwriteruseseditorsto achievetheirfinishedproduct.[Tip:Citeasyouwrite.Itiseasytoforgetwhereaquoteorreferencedmaterialcomesfrom,sociteitasyouarewritingit,itwillmakeyour editingprocesseasierintheend.]
HelpfulWebsites
owl.english.purdue.edu(GreatforAPAtipsandwritinghelpalso.) www.apastyle.org(OfficialAmericanPsychologicalAssociationsite) grammar.quickanddirtytips.com(GrammarGirl)(Alsoavailableaspodcasts)
WritetheFINALDRAFT:Yes,evenafterallthoseeyeshavelookedatandwrotealloveryourhardwork,youwillneedtoeditagain.Takeallofthefeedbackandgiveyourpaperaseriouslook.Changethemechanicswhereneeded.Addressanythingthatisnotclearinyourtopics,adjustwordingtoeasethereadersprogressthroughyourpaper.Allofthiswill benefityouintheend.Then,haveyourfinalfinalized.Thisinvolvesonemorelookbyan outsider.Allowthemtomarkitup,andmakethoseadjustments(thisisyourbigvisittothe writingcenter).FINAL:Youareready,youareformatted,youhavemadeyourpoints,youhavenotedyour
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researchanddocumentsproperly,yourgrammarisfluid,yourpunctuationisright,youare understood,andyouhavemadeyourpoint.Itistimetohandinyourwork.AppendixC:Plagiarism
Plagiarismisnotjustusingsomeoneelse’swords,butusingsomeone’sideasalso.Whenyouarereferencing,evenabriefreference,someone’sthoughtsorideasonatopic,even ifitisnottheirdirectwords,youmustcitethem.Generallyknownoracceptedknowledge,like creationism,doesnotneedtobecited,butsomeone’sdirectworkregardingcreationismmust becited.Ifyouareindoubtastowhetherornottociteawork,citeitanyway.Youarebetter safethansorry.AllstudentsshouldregularlyreviewthePowerPointPresentationbyDr.EmilyHeady oftheOnlineWritingCenterathttp://www.liberty.edu/academics/graduate/writing/index.cfm?PID=12268alongwithother availablewritingresources.Resources
OnlineWritingCenter:http://www.liberty.edu/academics/graduate/writing/index.cfm?PID=12268
FairUseandtheFairUseChecklist:
http://www.liberty.edu/informationservices/ilrc/library/index.cfm?PID=20109
ResearchCitationAssistancefromtheIntegratedLearningResourceCenter(ILRC):http://www.liberty.edu/index.cfm?PID=1221
ILRCWebsite:http://www.liberty.edu/index.cfm?PID=10446
LibertyUniversity’sPlagiarismPolicycanbefoundintheGraduateCatalogPages30,32. Thepolicystates,inbrief,asfollows:PlagiarismPlagiarismistheintentionalfailuretogivesufficientattributiontothewords,ideas,ordataofothersthatthestudenthasincorporatedintohis/herworkforthepurposeofmisleadingthereader.Insomecases,astudentmaybecarelessandfailtogivecredittothewords,ideasordataofothers.Insuchsituations,plagiarismhasstilloccurred,buttheprofessormaychoosefromanarrayofsanctionshe/shedeemsappropriate.Inordertoavoidplagiarism,studentsmustconscientiouslyprovidesufficientattribution.Attributionissufficientifitadequatelyinformsand,therefore,doesnotmateriallymisleadareasonablereaderastothetruesourceofthewords,ideas,ordata.Studentswhohaveanydoubtastowhethertheyhaveprovidedsufficientattributionhavetheresponsibilitytoobtainguidancefromtheirprofessororotherpersontowhomtheyaresubmittingtheir
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work.Plagiarisminpapers,projectsoranyassignmentpreparedforaclassshallincludethefollowing:
Omittingquotationmarksorotherconventionalmarkingsaroundmaterialquoted fromanyprintedsource(includingdigitalmaterial)
Directlyquotingorparaphrasingaspecificpassagefromaspecificsourcewithout properlyreferencingthesource
Replicatinganotherperson’sworkorpartsthereofandthensubmittingitasanoriginal
Purchasingapaper(orpartsofapaper)andrepresentingitasone’sownwork Multiplesubmissions:Multiplesubmissionsistheuseofworkpreviously
submittedat thisoranyotherinstitutiontofulfillacademicrequirementsinanotherclass.For example,usingapaperfromapriorclassforacurrentcourseassignmentisacademic fraud.Slightlyalteredworkthathasbeenresubmittedisalsoconsideredtobe fraudulent.Withpriorpermission,someprofessorsmayallowstudentstocomplete oneassignmentfortwoclasses.Inthiscasepriorpermissionfrombothinstructorsis absolutelynecessary.
CheatingCheatingisaformofdishonestyinwhichastudentattemptstogivetheappearanceofalevelofknowledgeorskillthatthestudenthasnotobtained,givesunauthorizedaid,orwronglytakesadvantageofanother’swork.Examplesinclude,butarenotlimitedto:
Copyingfromanotherperson’sworkonanexaminationoranassignment Allowinganotherstudenttocopyanyportionofone’sworkonanexamination
oran assignment Usingunauthorizedmaterialsorgivingorreceivinganyotherunauthorized
assistance onanexaminationoranassignment Takeanexaminationorcompletinganassignmentforanother,orpermitting
another totakeanexaminationortocompleteanassignmentforthestudent Reusingapaperfromapreviouscourse Payinganotherstudenttocompleteacourse,anindividualassignmentoran
examination2. Falsification
Falsificationisaformofdishonestyinwhichastudentmisrepresentsthetruth,inventsfacts,ordistortstheoriginorcontentofinformationusedasauthority.Examplesinclude,butarenotlimitedto:
Dishonestlyansweringorprovidinginformationintheapplicationprocess
Citingasourcethatisknownnottoexist Attributingtoasourceideasandinformationthatarenotincludedinthesource Falselycitingasourceinsupportofathoughtorideawhenitisknownnotto
supportthethoughtoridea
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Citingasourceinabibliographywhenthesourcewasneithercitedinthebodyof thepapernorconsulted
Intentionallydistortingthemeaningorapplicabilityofdata Inventingdataorstatisticalresultstosupportconclusions
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AppendixD:FinalDefenseAnnouncement
PleaseSpecifytheLocationofDefense: DefenseDateandTime: ThesisTitle: Abstract:BiographicalInformation:CandidateSignature DatePrintName*PleasesubmitthecompletedformtotheProgramDirector.(ThisdocumentissourcedfromtheLibertyUniversitySchoolofEducation.)
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AppendixE:FinalThesisDefenseDecisionForm
HELMSSCHOOLOFGOVERNMENTMASTEROFSCIENCEIDNumber LastName FirstName StudentSignature DATE: THESISTITLE:CommitteeDecision:ExplainDecision(asapplicable):Listrevisionsneeded:Chair:Reader1: Reader2: