TITLE: How far can we say UK protection policies and regulations for unfair trading tackle the needs and demands of the consumers and the trend of the latest development?


 


Chapter 1 Executive Summary or Abstract


            Beyond the title page, executive summary will serve as the most important impression the researcher make. Executive summaries must be concise but compelling since the content will become the basis for a decision to consider or reject the proposal. In this research, executive summary must include synopsis of the entire research with essential information taken from each of the subsequent chapters.


Chapter 2 Background on UK Protection Policies and Regulations for Unfair Trading


 


            This section determines how much the researcher knows about the topic he or she is proposing to study. Background contains collated related information on your research topic from a preliminary research. For the topic, background must contain connected topics regarding UK’s protection policies and regulations and consumer demands and needs. This could lead to statement of the research problems.


Chapter 3 Rationale or Significance of the Study


            This section will include the justification around which the proposal was built. This part provides evidences why the proposition should be pursued. This not only justifies the research topic but also the time, effort, money and other resources necessary to accomplish the objectives.


Chapter 4 Research Questions and Objectives


            Questions may be in the form of thesis statements or hypothesis. Clear and specific questions will guide the researcher in drawing realistic conclusions. Objectives are written as tasks drawn from the questions. An example would be: What are the implications of UK’s protection policies and regulations for unfair trading on consumer’s needs and demands? The objective would be: To identify major implications of UK’s protection policies and regulations on consumer’s needs and demands.


Chapter 5 Theoretical Framework


            Theoretical framework deals with the theory that most possibly describes the entire research proposal. It is an illustration in table or figure form that contains the different variables accompanied by two to three paragraphs explanation. The independent variable of the research is the UK protection policies and regulations for unfair trading; the dependent variable is the consumers’ needs and demands and the intervening variable is the latest developments.


Chapter 6 Research Methodology


            Methodology defines how the researcher would address the research. This portion is consist of research philosophy, approaches, strategies, time horizons, manner of data collection and data analysis and the caveats of the research. The research topic, for example, would be descriptive in nature and may require qualitative and quantitative analysis.


Chapter 7 Critical Review of Related Literature


            These are academic literatures of previous studies and researches that could provide useful data and conclusions. Researchers may also use publications relevant to the research topic. 


Chapter 8 Relevant Theories on UK Protection Policies and Regulations for Unfair Trading vis-à-vis Consumers’ Needs and Demands


            These are the theories that could relate in the topic being researched. This might contain separate theories or models for UK protection policies and regulation for unfair trading and theories or models of consumers’ needs and demands.


Chapter 9 Conclusion and Recommendations


            This part contains summary of the findings and their significance. This component must also contain suggestion for further researches or applications of the findings.


Chapter 10 Bibliography


            Bibliography contains the references or the literature cited. References back the researcher’s claims and explain the rationale of pursuing the study.


Chapter 11 Appendices (if necessary)


            Appendices are related materials that support the point and provide additional information. However, these are not essential for understanding the thesis itself.


Chapter 12 Project Timetable


            Timeframes define the viability and the organization of the research while providing a vision of how the research will be conducted. This can be presented in a standard research timescale or a Gantt chart.



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