Requirements- no AI/ChatGpt, no plagiarism Part 1 – 5 pages required Abstract & Guiding Research Question Include your research question. – “What are some ways to use dance therapy’s positive eff


Requirements-  no AI/ChatGpt, no plagiarism

Part 1 – 5 pages required

Abstract & Guiding Research Question

Include your research question. – “What are some ways to use dance therapy’s positive effects to help people of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds overcome social barriers and achieve general well-being?”

Include a concise abstract of the paper. The page is collated within the thesis immediately following the signature page.

Abstracts should be about 100-200 words in length and Times New Roman, 12 point. Pay close attention to grammar and spelling; papers with misspellings and typographical errors will be returned as will abstracts that do not follow the format as illustrated in this document. 

Introduction

  • Begin with an introduction. Some suggestions include reiterating the statement of the problem and briefly discussing what this chapter will include. Sections to be addressed might include subject selection and description, instrumentation, data collection procedures, data analysis, and limitations. 

Business Proposal/Plan – as a young black woman who’s found dancing to be an outlet of expression and I want to create a dance program to contribute to physical, emotional, and social well-being to give them an outlet for creativity and expression.

  • Please cite a lot of data and background research on this business plan

Part 2 – 2 Pages required

Chapter V: Conclusions and Recommendations (2 pages)Conclusions

  • Discuss the high points of your findings. This discussion should include a thorough discussion of the research question or questions, literature review, and the results. There should be a relationship to the literature review. Did your study correlate with previous research or did you find something different? 

Recommendations

Recommend some further research or a change in practices.

References or Works Cited 

Make sure that everything you cite in text is also in the reference list and vice versa. Below are examples of a journal and a book entry. Consult the current APA manual for additional examples. Notice that entries use a hanging indent set at ½ inch, are single spaced, and have a blank line between each entry.

Clough, M. (1992). Research is required reading. The Science Teacher, 59(7), 36-39.

Cochran-Smith, M. (2001). Higher standards for prospective teachers. Journal of Teacher Education, 52(3), 179-181.

If you use MLA formatting, follow MLA 9.