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E.T. YUCHENGCO COLLEGE OF BUSINESS

Academic Year 2020 - 2021

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THESIS TITLE
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Students’ Names
(First Middle Name SURNAME)
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Thesis Adviser: Roel C. Rodrigo, Ph.D. (Font 12, Uppercase Lowercase)

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A thesis proposal submitted


in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of

Bachelor of Science in Hospitality (or Tourism) Management


INTRODUCTION

Parts:
• Introduction

• Theoretical/Conceptual Framework

• Operational Framework

• Statement of the Problem

• Statement of Hypothesis

• Assumptions of the Study

• Scope and Delimitation

• Significance of the Study

• Definition of Terms
REVIEW OF LITERATURE

This section may be divided into major sections representing the various aspects

of the research work. It should contain only the essential ideas taken from literature

related to the study. All cited literature shall be listed alphabetically under References

following the APA sixth edition format.

(NOTE: Copying full statements or paragraphs as written in the journal article

or book is a case of plagiarism. Sentences may be revised as long as the meaning is still

retained and understandable.)

Introduction
– provide a brief orientation to the topic and the major sections of the literature review

(Subsections with Heading)


- patterns of findings, gaps in findings, research methods, sampling strategies,
applications

Synthesis of the Study


– summarizing key findings and pointing out the need for the research (or the research
gap)

METHODOLOGY
The main goal of this chapter is to provide the reader(s) how the experiments

were performed or how the data were gathered.

This chapter includes the important materials, instrument(s), equipment, sampling

site, and/or important environmental details that were used in the design/development,

fabrication, or experimentation. The chosen methods for any analysis or how the problem

was solved should be clearly stated. Any method(s) obtained from books, journals, and

other forms of publication (including unpublished theses/studies) should be cited

properly.

Whenever necessary, Population Frame and Sample Size in the

methodology/process was predetermined. The data evaluation using specific statistical

methods should also be included, for example, Analysis of Variance (ANOVA).

Parts:
Research Design and Methodology

Sources of Data

Population of the study

Respondents and Sample

Sampling Plan: sample size, sample procedure

Instrumentation and Validation

Kind of Instrument

- Construction of the Instrument/s, (ex. Questionnaire)

- Parts of the instrument (ex. Questionnaire)

Validity and Reliability

- Face Validity, content validity, etc.

- Reliability tests

Evaluation and Scoring

- Scaling, interval, etc.

Data Gathering Procedure

Statistical Treatment of Data

LITERATURE CITED
All references cited in the survey of related topics, methodology and discussion

shall make use of the Microsoft Word Reference format APA sixth edition. There shall be

no report accepted without the proper acknowledgement of the authors referred to in the

literature review. All citations should be listed in the reference list, with the exception of

personal communications and classical works. Put references in order by the author’s

surname, or first author’s surname if there is more than one author. Use the hanging

indent paragraph style. Double space the entire reference list. Follow the APA sixth

edition for writing the references used in the study.

NOTE: Internet references are acceptable but should be listed also with the

author(s) name and the date accessed. WIKIPEDIA and other general

references are not acceptable and must be avoided, but wiki or similar sources

cited may be used upon validation.

APPENDIX A: SAMPLE INSTRUMENT

(whichever is applicable to your study)


*Survey Questionnaire

*Interview Guide

*Observation Checklist

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