Electronic Theses and Dissertations - DSpace.
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Dissertation title: Testing Relationship Curvilinearity and Identifying the Moderators Between Technology Use and Individual and Interpersonal Well-Being Outcomes. Texas Tech University. Texas.
We offer dissertation workshops designed to provide students with tangible strategies they can use to be successful in graduate school. Our workshops are relevant to students at any phase of graduate school enrolled in both master’s and doctoral programs. In each workshop students will learn: How to create a sound structured approach to completing their dissertation, thesis or other.
Dissertation Research and Writing. All doctoral students are required to complete a dissertation. The dissertation must represent an original contribution to scholarship based on independent investigation. Preparation of the dissertation should follow the guidelines in the current edition of the American Chemical Society (ACS) or American Institute of Physics (AIP) G37 style manual or in an.
Dissertation Supervisor Becky Davidson and Thesis Coordinator Anastasia Coles will review navigation of the Graduate School web site to locate forms and deadlines, preparing the thesis document for electronic submission, using Microsoft Word to format the document, and emphasize the importance of proper citations and bibliographies. Two sessions are available: 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Wednesday.
Each student pursuing a doctoral degree in Environmental Toxicology at Texas Tech University will be required to complete a qualifying examination, composed of a written and an oral component, prior to their advancement to candidacy. The student is eligible for the qualifying examination after receiving approval of the Doctoral Degree Plan from the Dean of the Graduate School. Students must.
Digital Submission Requirement. Graduating students are required to publish their thesis, report, dissertation or treatise digitally by uploading a single PDF to the Texas Digital Library (TDL). Because electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs) must be published, if any material contained in your document might require permission from another party for publication, all such permissions must.