THE ORIGINS, NATURE, STRUCTURE AND PRACTICE OF FEDERALISM IN THREE DEMOCRACIES OF NIGERIA, INDIA AND CANADA
TOPIC: THE ORIGINS, NATURE, STRUCTURE AND PRACTICE OF FEDERALISM IN THREE DEMOCRACIES OF NIGERIA, INDIA AND CANADA.
To be written in English(UK)
First of all, you are going to write a standard proposal of 200 pages, with not less than 300 citations in APA format. Please give me the bill on this. This one is needed first before the main
dissertation.
Secondly, you will write the main dissertation of 700 pages, with not less than 400 citations still in the same APA format.
Below is the guideline for the proposal(of 200 pages)
The below guidelines are to be followed:
Chapter I: Introduction
• Background to the Study
• Statement of the Problem
• Objectives o the Study
• Significance of the Study
• Scope and Limitations of the Study
Chapter II: Literature Review
• Literature Review(Critical Review of Relevant Literature)
• Theoretical Framework
• Hypotheses
• Operationalisation of Key concepts
Chapter 111
• Study Area
• Research Procedure
• Research Design
• Population, sample size and sampling Procedure
• Sources and Method of Data Collection
• Reliability and Validity of instruments
• Method of Data Presentation and Analysis
The main dissertation is of the same topic(THE ORIGINS, NATURE, STRUCTURE AND PRACTICE OF FEDERALISM IN THREE DEMOCRACIES OF NIGERIA, INDIA AND CANADA). Required pages 700. Citation
not less than 400 in APA format
Guidelines
Chapter I: Introduction
• Background to the Study
• Statement of the Problem
• Objectives o the Study
• Significance of the Study
• Scope and Limitations of the Study
Chapter II: Literature Review
• Literature Review(Critical Review of Relevant Literature)
• Theoretical Framework
• Hypotheses
• Operationalisation of Key concepts
Chapter 111
• Study Area
• Research Procedure
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• Research Design
• Population, sample size and sampling Procedure
• Sources and Method of Data Collection
• Reliability and Validity of instruments
• Method of Data Presentation and Analysis
Chapter IV: Data Presentation, Analysis and Findings
• Data Presentation and Analysis
(Presentation of quantitative & qualitative data arising from the hypothesis)
Chapter V: Discussion
• Discussion (Discussion is to be hypothesis by hypothesis and to be guided by the need to establish contribution of the study to knowledge)
Chapter V1: Summary, Recommendations and Conclusion
• Summary
• Recommendation
• Conclusion
• Bibliography
• Appendices








Jermaine Byrant
Nicole Johnson



