How to write a psychological graduation thesis

According to the academic hall, the structure of psychology graduation thesis can be roughly divided into the following basic parts:

First, Chinese and English abstracts.

Generally, it is a summary of the full text, and the main contents and information of the full text can be understood through the abstract, which generally includes four parts: purpose, method, content and result.

Purpose generally includes the research object, scope and purpose. Method is a method or technical means adopted in the research process. The content is what the paper did. The result is what effect the research has achieved, and what new discoveries and new viewpoints have been obtained.

In particular, the main problem of English abstracts is the direct use of machine translation, which leads to many grammatical errors and incomplete sentence structures.

Second, key words.

It is mainly a word or phrase that reflects the theme or concept of the paper, which is mainly used for scientific and technological literature retrieval. Generally, 4-6 words are appropriate.

Chapter three, chapter one.

The first chapter mainly introduces the research background, significance and research status at home and abroad. The first chapter mainly solves why you do this. What's the point of doing it? And to what extent did others do it? When writing about the research status at home and abroad, we should pay attention to the fact that we can't simply pile up documents, we should have a clear level, and it is best to have our own comments.

Chapters 4 and 2.

The second chapter mainly introduces related technologies or methods, such as what language you use to realize the system, what database you use, what server you use, what architecture you use, and so on. , and the technology you are using is introduced accordingly. What needs special attention is not to copy and paste directly on the internet, which is the hardest hit area for duplicate checking.

Chapter five, chapter three, chapter four, chapter five.

This part is the focus of your graduation thesis, which is the embodiment of your workload. Mainly introduce what you did, how you did it, what results you achieved or what conclusions you reached.

This part of the writing must be specific and detailed, and the work done will be reflected. Chapters need to be clear, and it is better to fill a chapter if you lose one.

For practical issues such as the design and implementation of xx system, the third chapter, requirements analysis, mainly includes feasibility, functional requirements and non-functional requirements.

The fourth chapter, system design, mainly includes the overall design, database design and so on.

The fifth chapter, system implementation and testing, mainly introduces how the system is realized and what methods and test cases are used to test the system.

Sixth, summary.

To summarize the full text, we should pay attention not to copy and paste the abstract directly, and at the same time point out the possible shortcomings and areas that can be improved in the future.

Seventh, references.

This part is the hardest hit area, which is mainly manifested in the confusion of reference formats, lack of uniformity, lack of pages and codes, and incorrect or no references in the text. In particular, the number of references must meet the requirements set by the school.

Eighth, thank you.

Thanks to the teachers, classmates and friends who helped finish the graduation thesis. Remember, this part is also the hardest hit area, so don't copy it.