Service: Textwriting (academical) / Statistical analysis in SPSS Subject: The evolution of plant-based meat substitutes in Germany: Identifying consumption motives Faculty: Economics Language: English


Service: Textwriting (academical) / Statistical analysis in SPSS

Subject: The evolution of plant-based meat substitutes in Germany: Identifying consumption motives

Faculty: Economics

Language: English GB

Size: 45 pages + Questionnaire (approx. 1,800 characters including spaces per page)

  • Considered research question: what are Generation Y’s motives for consuming plant-based meat substitutes? The work must necessarily contain an empirical part (e.g. survey)

  • More information will be sent by client

Font: Times New Roman or any other Serif-font

  Page layout:

o Left margin of 5 cm, right margin of 2 cm

o Top and bottom margin of 2.5 cm

  Font size: 12 (size 14 for headers is allowed)

  For emphasis: Bold

  Line spacing: 1.5 line spacing.

  Readability: Use automatic hyphenation

Figures:

  Uniformed figures, numbering and summary in a separate directory

  Clarify if source was reproduced in original, modified or created by author him/herself

  No differentiation between figures and tables

  Text referencing of figures, indicating the number of figure

  Integrate figures into the body of the paper

  Further, additional pictures to be included in the annex

Abbreviations

  First time use (clear definition of the abbreviation)

  Consistent use of abbreviations

  Listing of the used abbreviations

Footnotes are not to be used.

The handed in paper/thesis should be available to the examiners in a word file, too, so that it can be imported directly into the university software to identify plagiarism. In addition, all cited pages from the Internet are to be attached as a hard copy and on a CD. Short articles are to be fully accompanied; in cases of long articles, page references are sufficient. Additionally, all graphics used are to be collected in a PowerPoint file and saved on a CD.

Citation guidelines

Use short citations (Harvard system); i. e. provide sources in the text (do not use footnotes!)

At the end of the quote: Last name of the author(s) (no first name, no evidence of a collective

work at this location),year, precise page number (e. g. cf. Kreutzer, 2010, p. 4-9).