ABSTRACT

The Appendices section of the dissertation might be thought of as being mainly the repository for the working tools of the investigation and for information that supports the study while not being directly a part of it. Each dissertation topic requires different kinds of support material, and discretion must be exercised as to the amount of material presented in the Appendices. A simple criterion for the inclusion of material lies in the necessity of that material for the comprehension or illumination of the text. Special pockets can be made in the back cover of the dissertation binding for bulky test material or material that does not lend itself to being bound in with the normal pages. It is not normally necessary to include standardised test material which is already published or widely known, unless they have been amended in some way. Appendices are numbered sequentially with upper case roman numerals (I; II; III; IV).