| 4. Introduction – Chapter One |
| Background information |
| Definition and brief elaboration of key concepts |
| Identification of main developments in the study area and any gaps |
| Brief conceptualization of the study (context, trends) |
| Problem Statement |
| Background of the problem backed by literature |
| Clear statement of the problem |
| Research gap identified |
| Linking of problem statement to study area |
| Research Objectives, hypotheses and / or questions |
| Is research objective in line with area of study and topic? |
| Is research objective linked to Problem Statement? |
| Significance of the research |
| Identification of beneficiaries |
| How will they benefit? |
| 5. Literature review – Chapter Two |
| Discussion of theoretical framework (articles cited) – Theories underpinning |
| Discussion of empirical studies (articles cited) |
| Relationship between literature review and research objectives – Relevance – 1 paragraph at the end of your empirical literature review summarizing the connection between your objectives and the papers you have reviewed |
| Research / knowledge gap – 1 or 2 paragraphs on how your work improves on what literature exists. This will draw strongly from your problem statement |
| Highlight gaps in literature relevant to the area of study |
| Discuss how the study seeks to contribute to the gap |
| Clear articulation of variables of interest – Conceptual Framework |
| Basis for relationships between the variables |
| 6. Methodology – Chapter Three |
| Research design |
| Choice of design and justification |
| Population and sampling |
| Clear definition of population and sample |
| Sampling technique and procedure |
| Representativeness of sample |
| Data collection |
| Type of data |
| Sources of data |
| Data collection methods explained |
| Data collection instruments (adequacy & appropriateness) |
| Data analysis |
| Have the analytical techniques been explained adequately? |
| Rationale for techniques in achieving study objectives/testing hypothesis |
| 7. Results and Analysis – Chapter Four |
| Is the method of analysis appropriate for the study? |
| Pre-estimation tests, alignment/adjustment of data attributes to the method |
| Were the data ANALYSED correctly? |
| Were the results from the analysis presented correctly and neatly? |
| Were the results INTERPRETED correctly? |
| Do the results answer the research hypotheses/objectives |
| Are the linkages to previous/existing research results/findings identified? |
| 8. Discussions and Conclusion – Chapter Five |
| Did the study make the correct conclusions? Were the recommendations made adequate and appropriate? |
| Are the limitations of the study valid? |
| 9. References |
| Are references made in the text whenever they should be? |
| All references in the text contained in the list of references at the end |
| Are all references to articles, books, websites stated correctly USE THE ABOVE ITENARY |
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