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center520860Directions for using this template are contained within the template. Please read everything before deleting anything. DELETE THIS BOX BEFORE PRINTING.0Directions for using this template are contained within the template. Please read everything before deleting anything. DELETE THIS BOX BEFORE PRINTING.Insert your title here using mixed caseChoose an item.Presented in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Choose an item. in the Graduate School of The Ohio State UniversityByYour Legal Name as it appears in the University recordsGraduate Program in Refer to the List in Appendix AThe Ohio State UniversityChoose an item.Choose an item. CommitteeName, AdvisorCommittee MemberCommittee MemberCommittee Member39295978720937Copyrighted byYour Legal NameChoose an item.center8646168Abstract289362865345The abstract is a required part of your document. The abstract begins on page ‘ii’ which is the first page number to appear in the document. The abstract is the first item to appear in the Table of Contents. The abstract is double spaced just as the document itself is double spaced.DELETE THIS BOX BEFORE PRINTING.0The abstract is a required part of your document. The abstract begins on page ‘ii’ which is the first page number to appear in the document. The abstract is the first item to appear in the Table of Contents. The abstract is double spaced just as the document itself is double spaced.DELETE THIS BOX BEFORE PRINTING.Begin Typing HereDedicationBegin Typing Hereright3189733This is the (optional) Dedication page. If your document contains a dedication it replaces the text above (Begin Typing Here) and is paginated in sequence following the abstract.DELETE THIS INSTRUCTIONAL TEXT BOX BEFORE PRINTINGDELETE THIS WHOLE PAGE IF YOU ARE NOT INCLUDING A DEDICATION IN YOUR DOCUMENT0This is the (optional) Dedication page. If your document contains a dedication it replaces the text above (Begin Typing Here) and is paginated in sequence following the abstract.DELETE THIS INSTRUCTIONAL TEXT BOX BEFORE PRINTINGDELETE THIS WHOLE PAGE IF YOU ARE NOT INCLUDING A DEDICATION IN YOUR DOCUMENTAcknowledgmentsBegin Typing Hereleft3455951This is the (optional) acknowledgments page. Acknowledgments must be written in complete sentences and double spaced. DELETE THIS INSTRUCTIONAL TEXT BOX BEFORE PRINTINGDELETE THIS WHOLE PAGE IF YOU ARE NOT INCLUDING ACKNOWLEDGMENTS IN YOUR DOCUMENT0This is the (optional) acknowledgments page. Acknowledgments must be written in complete sentences and double spaced. DELETE THIS INSTRUCTIONAL TEXT BOX BEFORE PRINTINGDELETE THIS WHOLE PAGE IF YOU ARE NOT INCLUDING ACKNOWLEDGMENTS IN YOUR DOCUMENTVitaBegin Typing Hereleft2922270This is not a full CV. This vita is broken down into three sections: Personal Information (including previous education and work experience); DELETE THIS BOX BEFORE PRINTING0This is not a full CV. This vita is broken down into three sections: Personal Information (including previous education and work experience); DELETE THIS BOX BEFORE PRINTINGPublicationsleft3920015Use standard citation format. List only those items actually published in a book or a journal. If you have no publication delete the Publications heading. DELETE THIS BOX BEFORE PRINTING0Use standard citation format. List only those items actually published in a book or a journal. If you have no publication delete the Publications heading. DELETE THIS BOX BEFORE PRINTINGFields of Study24187156871367The Major Field must match the official name of your graduate program as listed on the title pg. DELETE THIS BOX BEFORE PRINTING0The Major Field must match the official name of your graduate program as listed on the title pg. DELETE THIS BOX BEFORE PRINTINGMajor Field: Table of Contents TOC \o "1-3" \h \z \u Abstract PAGEREF _Toc493073246 \h iiDedication PAGEREF _Toc493073247 \h iiiAcknowledgments PAGEREF _Toc493073248 \h ivVita PAGEREF _Toc493073249 \h vList of Tables PAGEREF _Toc493073250 \h viiList of Figures PAGEREF _Toc493073251 \h viiiChapter 1. Introduction PAGEREF _Toc493073252 \h 1Using this Template [This is a First-Level Subheading] PAGEREF _Toc493073253 \h 2Inserting and Numbering Figures [This is a Second-Level Subheading] PAGEREF _Toc493073254 \h 2Numbering Figures PAGEREF _Toc493073255 \h 4Inserting and Numbering Tables PAGEREF _Toc493073256 \h 6More About Illustrations PAGEREF _Toc493073257 \h 7Chapter 2. Useful Information and Things to Remember PAGEREF _Toc493073258 \h 10Landscaped Pages PAGEREF _Toc493073259 \h 11Bibliography PAGEREF _Toc493073260 \h 12Appendix A. Graduate Program Names PAGEREF _Toc493073261 \h 13Appendix B. Landscaped Page PAGEREF _Toc493073262 \h 17Appendix C. Where to go for Additional Help PAGEREF _Toc493073263 \h 19List of Tables TOC \h \z \c "Table" Table 1 A sample continued table PAGEREF _Toc490653955 \h 2left2926024By using Word’s “Insert Caption….” Feature you can build your List of Tables (this page) and List of Figures (the following page). The label and number, the caption, and page number appear in columns 1, 2, and 3 respectively. You can update all fields prior to submitting your document by selecting the table, right click the text, and select “Update Field.”DELETE THIS INSTRUCTIONAL TEXT BOX BEFORE PRINTINGDELETE THIS WHOLE PAGE IF YOU DO NOT HAVE TABLES IN YOUR DOCUMENT0By using Word’s “Insert Caption….” Feature you can build your List of Tables (this page) and List of Figures (the following page). The label and number, the caption, and page number appear in columns 1, 2, and 3 respectively. You can update all fields prior to submitting your document by selecting the table, right click the text, and select “Update Field.”DELETE THIS INSTRUCTIONAL TEXT BOX BEFORE PRINTINGDELETE THIS WHOLE PAGE IF YOU DO NOT HAVE TABLES IN YOUR DOCUMENTList of Figures TOC \h \z \c "Figure" Figure 1 Location of "Breaks' on the Page Layout Tab PAGEREF _Toc493073374 \h 1Figure 2. A continued figure. Part A Bar Graph; Part B. Line Graph; Part C Pie Chart PAGEREF _Toc493073375 \h 5Figure 3 Sample Landscaped Page PAGEREF _Toc493073376 \h 18539752999740By using Word’s “Insert Caption….” Feature you can build your List of Figures (this page) and List of Tables (the previous page). The label and number, the caption, and page number appear in columns 1, 2, and 3 respectively. You can update all fields prior to submitting your document by selecting the table, right click the text, and select “Update Field.”DELETE THIS INSTRUCTIONAL TEXT BOX BEFORE PRINTINGDELETE THIS WHOLE PAGE IF YOU DO NOT HAVE FIGURES IN YOUR DOCUMENT0By using Word’s “Insert Caption….” Feature you can build your List of Figures (this page) and List of Tables (the previous page). The label and number, the caption, and page number appear in columns 1, 2, and 3 respectively. You can update all fields prior to submitting your document by selecting the table, right click the text, and select “Update Field.”DELETE THIS INSTRUCTIONAL TEXT BOX BEFORE PRINTINGDELETE THIS WHOLE PAGE IF YOU DO NOT HAVE FIGURES IN YOUR DOCUMENTChapter 1. IntroductionThis is the first chapter of your document. It is often titled “Introduction” but you may use any title that suits your purpose and is agreed upon by your committee. The chapter number and title (or equivalent) uses “Heading 1” quick style in the Styles menu. Using a ‘Section break – next page’ and the “Heading 1” quick style will insure that each new chapter or chapter equivalent begins with a 2-inch top margin.To insert a ‘Section break – next page’ go to the Page Layout tab on the ribbon. On the Page Layout ribbon select ‘Breaks’ and then select ‘Next Page’ from the ‘Page Breaks’ box. Then select Next Page from the Section Breaks menu.11893555471160005083054908470Figure 1 Location of "Breaks' on the Page Layout TabUsing this Template [This is a First-Level Subheading]This template has been set up to meet the basic formatting requirements for thesis and dissertations given in the “Guidelines for Formatting Theses, Dissertations, and D.M. A. Documents.” The margins are correct; the table of contents is formatted correctly; the necessary parts are in the correct order; the page numbers will appear in the right place and in the right form; it has an acceptable font face and size. For the first page of a chapter or chapter equivalent, use a ‘Section Break – Next Page’ to go to the top of a new page, then type the chapter title. Include “Chapter” and the number with the title. When you are done with the title (Chapter #. Title), highlight the entire thing. Then select ‘Heading 1’ from the Styles menu. Selecting Heading 1 will insert the necessary top margin, center the title, and mark for inclusion in the Table of contents. You will need to update the Table of Contents after completing the document by clicking the table on the Table of Contents page and clicking ‘Update Table’ in the upper left corner of the table.The first-level subheading utilizes the ‘Heading 2’ quick style in the Styles menu. Using this style includes your first-level subheading in the Table of Contents. After typing the heading in the document, highlight the entire heading and then select ‘Heading 2.’ If you are numbering subheadings you must include the number with the subheading and highlight the entire entry (number and heading) before selecting Heading 2. Inserting and Numbering Figures [This is a Second-Level Subheading]Figures are identified below the illustration, both number and title. If your figure has notes to identify certain parts, the notes are to be inserted between the figure and the number and title. If the notes are part of the title, the entire title must appear in the list of figures. To insert the caption for an illustration, place the curser below the bottom of the illustration and then go to ‘References’ on the ribbon and click ‘Insert Caption. For a figure, make sure the ‘Label’ is figure and type the title/caption in the ‘Caption’ box (top box), then click ‘OK’. This will place the Figure number and caption/title on the page with the figure and mark it for inclusion in the List of Figures. You will need to click on the List of Figures and update the table (click ‘Update Table’ in the upper left of the table) to ensure your List of Figures updates correctly.Where ever possible, keep figures on a single page, even if this leaves a white space at the bottom of the page preceding the figure. If your figure is of a size that it cannot fit on a single page, a continued style is recommended. In continuing the illustration, the figure number and title appear on the first page of the illustration. The word ‘Continued’ should be inserted below the lower right corner of the figure but above the figure number and title. ‘Figure# continued’ should then appear above the upper left corner of the figure on the next page followed by the remainder of the figure. If the figure continues onto a third page then the word ‘Continued’ would be inserted below the lower right corner (omit the figure number and title) and ‘Figure# continued’ above the upper left corner. The pattern should be followed for however many pages the figure continues.An example of a continued figure can be found on the following pages.Between text and the top or bottom of any type of illustration (figure, table, map, illustration) there must be a space equivalent to three single spaces or two double spaces.Numbering FiguresFigures can be numbered in one of two ways. Either consecutively through the entire document or consecutively by chapter. When numbering consecutively by chapter, figures in chapter 1 would be numbered 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, and so on, while figures in chapter 2 would be numbered 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, etc. Figures may only be numbered by chapter, not by subsections within each chapter. Once a figure numbering style is chosen, that style must be used consistently throughout the entire document, including appendices. When numbering by chapter, figures in appendices would be numbered with the appendix letter used in place of the chapter number (ex. A.1, A.2, C.1, C.2).AB continuedFigure 2. A continued figure. Part A Bar Graph; Part B. Line Graph; Part C Pie ChartFigure 2 continuedCInserting and Numbering TablesTables can be identified either above or below the table, both number and title. To insert the table title/caption, place the curser either above or below the relevant (be consistent) and click ‘References’ on the ribbon. Click ‘Insert Caption’. Check that the ‘Label’ is ‘Table,’ then type the title/caption in the first field. Click ‘OK’. This will place the table number and title with the relevant table as well as marking the number and title for inclusion in the List of Tables. You will need to click on the List of Tables and update the table (click ‘Update Table’ in the upper left of the table) to ensure your List of Tables updates correctly.If your table has notes to identify or clarify certain parts, the notes are to be inserted between the table and the number and title. If the notes are part of the title, the entire title must appear in the List of Tables. Where ever possible keep tables on a single page. If your table is of a size that it cannot fit on a single page, a continued style is recommended.In continuing the table, the table number and title appear on the first page of the table. The word ‘Continued’ should be inserted below the lower right corner of the table but above the figure number and title (if identifying below). ‘Table# continued’ should then appear above the upper left corner of the table on the next page followed by the remainder of the table. If the table continues onto a third page, then the word ‘Continued’ would be inserted below the lower right corner (omit the table number and title if identifying below) and ‘Table# continued’ above the upper left corner. This pattern should be followed for however many pages the table continues.An example of a continued table can be found on the following pages.As with a figure, a table must be preceded and followed by space equal to three single line spaces or two double line spaces. Once the choice is made to have three single or two double lines, be consistent.More About IllustrationsFor the purposes of theses, dissertations, and D.M.A. documents anything that is not text is considered an illustration and must be identified as such. A list (List of Tables, List of Figures, List of Maps, List of Illustrations, etc.) must be located in the preliminary pages following the Table of Contents.Row NumberHair ColorEye ColorGlassesContactsBracesHearing Aid1BrownBrownYesNoNoNo2BlondHazelNoYesNoNo3AuburnBrownNoYesYesNo4BlackBrownNoNoNoYes5BrownBlueYesNoNoNo6BrownBrownNoNoYesNo7BlondBlueYesNoYesYes8N/ABlueNoYesNoNo9BrownBrownNoYesNoNo10BlondBrownNoNoNoNo11BrownBlueYesNoYesYes12AuburnBlueNoYesNoNo13WhiteHazelYesYesNoNo14BlackBrownNoYesYesYes15BlackBrownNoNoYesYes16BrownBlueNoYesNoNo17BrownBlueYesNoNoNo18BlondBrownNoNoNoNo19AuburnHazelYesNoYesYes20BlackBrownNoYesNoYes21BrownBlackNoYesNoNo22BrownBlackNoYesYesNo23BlondBlueYesNoYesYes24N/ABlackNoNoNoYes25BrownBrownYesNoNoNo26BlondHazelNoYesNoNo27BrownBlackNoYesYesNo28AuburnBlueNoYesNoYes29WhiteBrownYesNoNoNo30BlackBlackNoYesYesNo31BlackBlackYesYesYesNo32BrownBlueNoNoNoNo33BrownBlackNoNoNoNo34N/ABrownNoNoYesYes35WhiteHazelYesYesYesNo36WhiteBlackNoYesNoNoContinuedTable 1 A sample continued tableTable 1 ContinuedRow NumberHair ColorEye ColorGlassesContactsAdultBracesHearing Aid37BrownBlackYesNoNoYes38BlackBlackNoNoNoNo39WhiteBlueNoYesYesYes40RedBlackNoYesNoYes41AuburnBrownYesYesNoNo42WhiteHazelNoNoYesNo43BlackBlackYesNoYesNo44AuburnHazelYesYesYesYesChapter 2. Useful Information and Things to RememberWhen using this template remember to end chapters or major sections with a ‘Section Break – Next Page,’ not a page break, and after typing the chapter title (or equivalent) highlight the title and select ‘Heading 1’ from the Styles menu. Use of the section break and Heading 1 will format the first page of each chapter or chapter equivalent according to the Graduate School format requirements. For a First-Level subheading, type the title (including any subheading numbering), highlight the title (include the number if used), and select ‘Heading 2 from the Styles menu. For a Second-Level subheading, do the same thing except select ‘Heading 3’. Only major sections are required to appear in the Table of Contents. Major sections include:AbstractDedication (if used)Acknowledgments (if used)VitaList of Tables (if used)List of Figures (if used)All Chapter #s and Titles Bibliography (or Reference)All Appendices (is used)Subheadings within each chapter (or equivalent) are not required to be in the Table of Contents, but be consistent. If the subheadings from one chapter are in the Table of Contents, then the subheadings for all chapters must be in the Table of Contents.Landscaped PagesIf it becomes necessary to place a table or figure in your document in landscape, the title/caption of the table or figure is put on the page in the same direction as the illustration, the page number remains in the bottom center portrait position, and the top of the landscaped page has a margin of 1.5 inches. The top of the landscaped page goes to the binding edge.BibliographyTurabian, Kate L., A Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses, and Dissertations. 5th ed. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1987.13947493235124While a list of references may appear at the end of each chapter, the final submitted document must have a unified bibliography that covers the entire document. A consistent style must be used for the references in the bibliography. DELETE THIS INSTRUCTIONAL BOX BEFORE PRINTING.0While a list of references may appear at the end of each chapter, the final submitted document must have a unified bibliography that covers the entire document. A consistent style must be used for the references in the bibliography. DELETE THIS INSTRUCTIONAL BOX BEFORE PRINTING.Appendix A. Graduate Program NamesArts Administration, Education and PolicyAccounting and Management Information SystemsApplied Clinical and Preclinical ResearchAgricultural, Environmental & Developmental EconomicsAgricultural and Extension Education Distance Learning OptionAeronautical and Astronautical EngineeringAfrican-American and African StudiesAgricultural and Extension EducationAllied MedicineAnatomyAnimal SciencesAnthropologyApplied EconomicsActuarial and Quantitative Risk ManagementArchitectureArt EducationArtArts Policy and AdministrationEast Asian Languages and LiteraturesAstronomyAtmospheric SciencesAudiologyBiochemistryOhio State University Biochemistry ProgramBioethicsBiomedical EngineeringBiophysicsBiostatisticsBusiness AdministrationBusiness Logistics EngineeringChemical EngineeringChemistryChemical PhysicsCivil EngineeringCommunicationComparative StudiesConsumer SciencesCity and Regional PlanningComputer Science and EngineeringComparative and Veterinary MedicineDanceDentistryDesignMaster of Dental HygieneDance StudiesEarth SciencesEast Asian Studies Electrical and Computer EngineeringEconomicsEducational StudiesEducation:Physical Activity and Education ServicesEducation:Educational Policy and LeadershipEducation:Teaching and LearningEvolution, Ecology & Organismal BiologyEnglishEntomologyEnvironment and Natural ResourcesEnvironmental ScienceFood, Agricultural & Biological EngineeringFamily & Consumer Sciences EducationFood Science and TechnologyFilm StudiesFamily Resource ManagementFrench & ItalianMaster of Global Engineering LeadershipGenetic CounselingGeodetic ScienceGeographyGeological SciencesGermanic Languages and LiteraturesGraduate SchoolGreek and LatinHorticulture and Crop ScienceHuman Development and Family ScienceHealth Care InnovationHistory of ArtHistoryHealth and Rehabilitation ScienceHuman Resource ManagementHealth Services Management and PolicyHospitality ManagementHuman Development and Family ScienceHuman NutritionBiomedical Sciences Graduate ProgramIndustrial and Systems EngineeringItalianJournalism and CommunicationKinesiologyLandscape ArchitectureLatin American StudiesLabor and Human ResourcesLinguisticsLearning TechnologiesMaster of AccountingMaster in the Study of LawMathematicsMaster of Mathematical SciencesMaterials Science and EngineeringMaster of Business AdministrationMolecular and Cellular BiochemistryMaster of Business Operational ExcellenceMolecular Cellular and Developmental BiologyMechanical EngineeringMedical ScienceMicrobiologyMolecular GeneticsPublic HealthMusicMolecular Virology ImmunologyNear Eastern Languages and CulturesNeuroscience Graduate ProgramNuclear EngineeringNursing PracticeNursingOccupational TherapyOccupational Therapy DoctorateOral BiologyOhio State University Nutrition ProgramPathologyPlant Cellular and Molecular BiologyPharmacologyPharmaceutical SciencesPhilosophyPhysicsPhysiologyPhysical TherapyPlant Health ManagementPlant PathologyPolitical SciencePortuguesePsychologyPublic Policy and ManagementPublic HealthRural SociologySlavic and East European Languages and CulturesSlavic and East European StudiesSpecialized Master in Business - FinanceSpecialized Master in Business - LogisticsSpecialized Master in Business - MarketingSociologySocial WorkSpanish & PortugueseSpeech and Hearing ScienceSpeech Language PathologySports CoachingStatisticsTeaching and LearningTheatreTranslational Plant SciencesFashion and Retail StudiesVision ScienceWelding EngineeringWomen's, Gender, and Sexuality StudiesWomen's StudiesAppendix B. Landscaped PageIf your document contains a figure or table that is too wide to fit on a page in portrait format it may be necessary to place the illustration in your document landscaped. The top of the illustration goes to the binding edge. The legend/caption is in the same orientation as the illustration. 127000013779500099060024555451818491490063754000Figure SEQ Figure \* ARABIC 3 Sample Landscaped PageAppendix C. Where to go for Additional Help Assistance with format problems is close by. The Digital Union, part of the Office of Distance Education and eLearning, offers regular hours year round and technical support for a variety of computers and software. Some of the services available at the Digital Union include standard printing in a variety of sizes, scanning, 3D printing, online tutorials, USB charging and a host of others. For additional information on this wonderful resource, including locations and hours, go to the Digital Union website at OSU Writing Center will not help with formatting your document. 48641006280150 ................
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