DISSERTATION producing the report BSc (Hons) Psychology University of Zimbabwe 2013 – 2014 R P Bundy CONTENTS page number Introduction and Objectives 2 Format 3 Content 4 Style 6 Hints and Tips 8 Submission 10 Flexibility 11 INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES Most Dissertations are similar in format and to some extent in style. This is partly the result of regulations
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DISSERTATION HANDBOOK 2012-2013 CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 3 2. KEY DATES 3 3. Dissertation Proposal 3 4. EXTENDED OUTLINE 4 5. STUDENT SUPPORT 5 Consultations with Supervisors 5 6. RULES CONCERNING DEADLINES AND DATES 6 Change in dissertation topic/title and/or supervisor 6 Use of student support 6 Penalties for late dissertation submission 6 7. FORMAL REQUIREMENTS OF THE DISSERTATION 7 Length 7 Presentation 7 Language and style 7
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Assignment 4 Dissertation Review By Gary Evan Mair An assignment submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for DISS-725 course as part of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Information Systems Graduate School of Computer and Information Sciences Nova Southeastern University DISS-725- The System Development Process Fall 2013 Professor: Dr. Yair Levy Due: December 10‚ 2013 2013 Title of the Dissertation: Responsibility Factors of Reducing Inefficiencies
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Dissertation Proposal: An investigation of empathy and social problem solving among different bullying groups: A study of male prisoners. A. Formulation of Research Question ‘What works’ research suggests that cognitive behavioural interventions produce the most effective recidivism results among offender populations. Therefore‚ it would be just to suggest that this type of intervention would be beneficial when reducing bullying and victimisation within the same population. Cognitive
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WATERSCAPE- DISSERTATION BY RISHABH HAJELA B.ARCH – 4TH YR Colins dictionary defines waterscape as a picture‚ view‚ or representation of a body of water. But in architectural terms waterscape may be defined as the built environment designed to enhance the effect of water contained or represented within it. HISTORY The origin of water usage in a large scale in gardens can be traced back to over-hanging or cantilever Gardens of Babylon where water was transported to each terrace by the
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hope for reward‚ then we are a sorry lot indeed” is a saying by Albert Einstein. The statement suggests a super human being independent of worldly needs. It describes attainment of a level of self-actualization where the human being has surrendered his basic needs for the achievement of his cause. This is the top most level of Maslow’s Theory of needs. However‚ practically‚ only a few humans throughout history have been able to attain this mental supreme. Today’s human being is taught to achieve
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Discuss the similarities and differences between Warr’s Vitamin Model (1987) and Maslow’s hierarchy of needs (1954)‚ when applied to the context of work. Occupational Psychology‚ that derives mainly from the 1900’s (Porteous‚ 1997)‚ constitutes to a wide range of frameworks focuses on strengthening the branches of studying behaviour of employees at work; it also concerns the performance of employees as to how the organisation and employees will function (Matthews‚ 2012). Overall the aim of occupational
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ordering of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs is accurate”. Refer to relevant theoretical and empirical evidence to support your argument. Maslow’s hierarchy of needs is one of the most important theoretical systems in humanistic psychology. However‚ the ordering of this system is not accurate and this is evidenced by various criticisms of Maslow’s conception of ‘self-actualisation.’ Individuals do not need to satisfy the lower needs in order to reach self-actualisation‚ they do not need to conform to
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been a considerable amount of research conducted on the role of PCSOs in the community‚ but limited research has been conducted on whether or not they are effective‚ and if they provide taxpayers with value for money. Therefore‚ I propose that my dissertation will expand on these issues‚ and focus‚ on the ‘cost effectiveness’ of PCSOs and their value to society. In order to contextualise this research‚ I will focus on the history of policing and the introduction of PCSOs‚ the current role of PCSOs
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In your DB where you were talking about Maslow’ hierarchy ladder of needs where the previous foundations that we suppose to base our lives on or motivate us to keep going‚ I believe his foundation is faulty. He doesn’t seem to me that he has a balanced foundation. He tells us that we are in need first of food‚ water‚ air and shelter. I understand that when we are born our parents meet all of our basic needs for these things. I believe like you that if the foundation isn’t safe the person will flounder
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