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- The followings should be submitted to the General Office
by 5 p.m.,
Noverber 17, 2008 (for 1st term) and April 6, 2009 (for
2nd term)
- Three A4 size copies of the final draft of the Undergraduate
Thesis
- List your Student ID on the cover page of the
thesis
- Each copy bound with the spiral strip, and a sample
is available at the General Office
- One CD-ROM containing the following files:
- The thesis file in MS
Word format
Name the file of thesis as Student ID_thesis,
e.g., 99123456_thesis
- The abstract of the
thesis and all self-translated psychological tests*
in MS Word format
Name the file of abstract as Student ID_abstract,
e.g., 99123456_abstract
Name the file of translated tests as Student ID_test,
e.g., 99123456_test
* Please indicate the authorship(s) of the test(s)
at the cover of the floppy diskette for third party
access
- List your student ID, student name, file name and submission year & term on the CDR's cover.
- One CD-ROM containing the raw data and the data coding scheme.
- Name the file of raw data as Student ID_rawdata,
e.g., 99123456_rawdata
- Name the file of data coding as Student ID_coding,
e.g., 99123456_coding
- List your student ID, student name, file name and submission year & term on the CDR's cover.
A completed Thesis Submission Form (download
form) (sample
form)
A hard copy of the raw data (optional)
2. Thesis Format (PDR format)
3. Thesis Attachment
- DO NOT attach any psychological test that is subject
to copyright protection in the thesis
- DO NOT attach any self-translated psychological
test* in the thesis
Please consult your thesis supervisor for information
which psychological tests are subject to copyright
protection.
4. Poster presentation
Hardcopy of an A0 size poster shall be prepared according to the specific guidelines, and submitted to the General Office by 5 p.m.,
December 8, 2008 (for 1st term) and April 27, 2009 (for
2nd term).
- Students are strongly encouraged to present their poster on the Poster Presentation Day to be scheduled in early May 2009.
5. Grading
The thesis will be graded by two staff members, one of
whom is the thesis supervisor
Note:
* A self-translated test is an instrument obtained by
your own translation of any existing testing material
from one language (e.g., English) to a second language
(e.g., Chinese)
Please contact the General Office if you have any query
concerning thesis submission
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