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FULL TITLE HERE IN ALL CAPS IN A FORMAT THAT RESEMBLES THIS LAYOUT HERE SO IT LOOKS LIKE THIS By YOUR NAME HERE IN ALL CAPS Bachelor of Arts/Science in Your Area Your University Here City, State YEAR Submitted to the Faculty of the Graduate College of the

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FULL TITLE HERE IN ALL CAPS IN A

FORMAT

THAT RESEMBLES THIS LAYOUT HERE SO

IT LOOKS LIKE THIS

By

YOUR NAME HERE IN ALL CAPS

Bachelor of Arts/Science in Your Area

Your University Here

City, State

YEAR

Submitted to the Faculty of the Graduate College of the

Oklahoma State University in partial fulfillment of

the requirements for the Degree of

MASTER OF SCIENCE OR ARTS December/May/July, YEAR

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FULL TITLE HERE IN ALL CAPS IN A

FORMAT

THAT RESEMBLES THIS LAYOUT HERE

SO IT LOOKS LIKE THIS

Thesis Approved:

Thesis Adviser’s Name Here

Thesis Adviser

Committee Member Name Here

Committee Member Name Here

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*--Delete this paragraph before submission—Type Committee Member names on the Approval pageof the electronic copy. If Dr. is used forone name, a similar title must appear on all names.

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS (Optional)

iiiAcknowledgements reflect the views of the author and are not endorsed by committee members or Oklahoma State University.

Name: TYPE NAME

Date of Degree: DECEMBER, MAY, OR, JULY, Year

Title of Study: TYPE FULL TITLE IN ALL CAPS

Major Field: TYPE MAJOR

Abstract: Type the abstract here. Limit 350 words, single spaced.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Chapter Page

I. INTRODUCTION.........................................1

Section...............................................1Section...............................................1Section...............................................1Section...............................................1Section...............................................1Section...............................................1Section...............................................1

II. REVIEW OF LITERATURE................................1

Section...............................................1Section...............................................1Section...............................................1Section...............................................1Section..............................................11Section..............................................11Section..............................................11Section..............................................11Section..............................................11Section..............................................11

III. METHODOLOGY.......................................21

Section..............................................21Section..............................................21Section..............................................21Section..............................................21

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Section..............................................21

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Chapter Page

IV. FINDINGS...........................................31

Section..............................................31Section..............................................31Section..............................................31Section..............................................31Section..............................................31

V. CONCLUSION.........................................31

Section..............................................31Section..............................................41Section..............................................41

Sub Section.......................................41Sub Section.......................................41Sub Section.......................................41

Section..............................................41Section..............................................41

REFERENCES.............................................41

APPENDICES.............................................41

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LIST OF TABLES

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LIST OF FIGURES

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CHAPTER I

TYPE TITLE HERE

Note: Please read the directions in the following paragraph very carefully before

proceeding.

These pages are where you type in the title of your chapter and

add the body (text, images, etc.) of your thesis. To best

preserve the proper formatting and margin alignment, you should

do this one chapter at a time. On the title page of the chapter,

you can type in the title of your chapter over the placeholder

text if necessary. Then, directly under the chapter title, you

can begin either typing in or pasting the body of your first

chapter. However, on this first page, you should only add enough

content to fill this first page. If you typed in too much content

or pasted in too much content so that it created another page,

delete this content on the second page and backspace until you 1

are back on the first page. If you do not do this, the margins

may be incorrect on the following pages.

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add the rest of the content of chapter one by either typing or

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CHAPTER II

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proceeding.

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add the body (text, images, etc.) of your thesis. To best

preserve the proper formatting and margin alignment, you should

do this one chapter at a time. On the title page of the chapter,

you can type in the title of your chapter over the placeholder

text if necessary. Then, directly under the chapter title, you

can begin either typing in or pasting the body of your first

chapter. However, on this first page, you should only add enough

content to fill this first page. If you typed in too much content

or pasted in too much content so that it created another page,

delete this content on the second page and backspace until you 4

are back on the first page. If you do not do this, the margins

may be incorrect on the following pages.

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and add the rest of the content of the chapter by either typing

or copying and pasting.

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CHAPTER III

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proceeding.

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preserve the proper formatting and margin alignment, you should

do this one chapter at a time. On the title page of the chapter,

you can type in the title of your chapter over the placeholder

text if necessary. Then, directly under the chapter title, you

can begin either typing in or pasting the body of your first

chapter. However, on this first page, you should only add enough

content to fill this first page. If you typed in too much content

or pasted in too much content so that it created another page,

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are back on the first page. If you do not do this, the margins

may be incorrect on the following pages.

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CHAPTER IV

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proceeding.

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do this one chapter at a time. On the title page of the chapter,

you can type in the title of your chapter over the placeholder

text if necessary. Then, directly under the chapter title, you

can begin either typing in or pasting the body of your first

chapter. However, on this first page, you should only add enough

content to fill this first page. If you typed in too much content

or pasted in too much content so that it created another page,

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are back on the first page. If you do not do this, the margins

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CHAPTER V

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preserve the proper formatting and margin alignment, you should

do this one chapter at a time. On the title page of the chapter,

you can type in the title of your chapter over the placeholder

text if necessary. Then, directly under the chapter title, you

can begin either typing in or pasting the body of your first

chapter. However, on this first page, you should only add enough

content to fill this first page. If you typed in too much content

or pasted in too much content so that it created another page,

delete this content on the second page and backspace until you 13

are back on the first page. If you do not do this, the margins

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REFERENCES

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APPENDICES

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VITA

Type Full Name Here

Candidate for the Degree of

Master of Science/Arts

Thesis: TYPE FULL TITLE HERE IN ALL CAPS

Major Field: Type Field Here

Biographical:

Education:

Completed the requirements for the Master of Science/Arts in your major at Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma in December, May, orJuly, Year.

Completed the requirements for the Bachelor of Science/Arts in your major at University/College, City, State/Country in Year.

Experience:

Professional Memberships:

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