Section-Specific

Abstract

Example: Abstract

About

An Abstract is a concise summary of the entire research project.

A well-written abstract should contain the following:

  1. A statement of purpose (hypothesis, aim, goal)
  2. Rationale for the study
  3. General methods or approaches
  4. Results or outcomes
  5. Conclusions, significance, and implications of the work to the discipline.

Abstracts typically do not contain references.

Format

General Formatting
  • Line Spacing: Double-spaced
  • Page Number: Lowercase Roman numeral (continued from previous section)
Section Heading Formatting
  • All 1st-order headings must be 2" from the top edge of the page and must be styled consistently.
Content Formatting
  • Don't list the Dissertation/Thesis title and author on the Abstract page. This is not needed in this format.