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I HAVE ATTACHED THE QUANTATIVE DISSERTATION TEMPLATE. YOU ARE TO USE THIS TEMPLATE THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE PROCESS.

My topic is: Interactions between law enforcement and citizens from various socioeconomic backgrounds. Do body cams help minimize the amount of force used by police? Is there a fair and truthful portrayal of the violence committed by police against people of color in the media? How does the public's view of the police affect the community's safety?

Assignment Includes:

Table of Contents

Abstract-250 words-COMPLETED

Chapter 1- 30 pages-COMPLETED

Chapter 2-50 pages-COMPLETED

Chapter 3-30 pages-COMPLETED

Chapter 4-20 pages-CHAPTER FOUR: FINDINGS

Overview

Research Question(s)

Null Hypothesis(es)

Descriptive Statistics

Results

Hypothesis(es)

Chapter 5-20 pages-ABSTRACT

Copyright Page (Optional)

Dedication (Optional)

Acknowledgments (Optional)

List of Tables

List of Figures

List of Abbreviations

CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION

Overview

Background

Problem Statement

Purpose Statement

Significance of the Study

Research Question(s)

Definitions

CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW

Overview

Conceptual or Theoretical Framework

Related Literature

Summary

CHAPTER THREE: METHODS

Overview

Design

Research Question(s)

Hypothesis(es)

Participants and Setting

Instrumentation

Procedures

Data Analysis

CHAPTER FOUR: FINDINGS

Overview

Research Question(s)

Null Hypothesis(es)

Descriptive Statistics

Results

Hypothesis(es)

CHAPTER FIVE: CONCLUSIONS

Overview

Discussion

Implications

Limitations

Recommendations for Future Research

REFERENCES

APPENDIX or APPENDICES

I HAVE ATTACHED THE DRAFT FOR CHAPTERS 1-3. PLEASE ADD CHAPTERS 4 AND 5 TO THAT AND UPDATE THE TABLE OF CONTENTS ON THERE.

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Quantitative Dissertation Template

The purpose of the quantitative dissertation template is to ensure that the dissertation manuscript is a quality document. This template provides information about formatting and the content contained in each section of the dissertation.

Formatting

The margins for all chapters of the dissertation are as follows: 1 inch at the top and bottom, 1 inch on the right side, and 1 inch on the left side. All text should be Times New Roman, 12-point font. Text within the body of the manuscript should be left justified. Double-spacing should be employed throughout the manuscript. Page numbers should all be Arabic numerals and placed in the upper right hand corner (with the page number on the first page suppressed). All manuscripts should follow the latest version of the APA style manual.

Below is the Dissertation Template with a description of each section.

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THIS IS AN EXAMPLE OF THE TITLE PAGE: THE TITLE SHOULD GO HERE (ALL CAPS)

by

Student’s Full Legal Name

Liberty University

A Dissertation Presented in Partial Fulfillment

Of the Requirements for the Degree

[Doctor of Education or Doctor of Philosophy]

Liberty University

Year

THIS IS AN EXAMPLE OF THE SIGNATURE PAGE: THE TITLE SHOULD GO HERE (ALL CAPS)

by Student’s Full Legal Name

A Dissertation Presented in Partial Fulfillment

Of the Requirements for the Degree

[Doctor of Education or Doctor of Philosophy]

Liberty University, Lynchburg, VA

Year

APPROVED BY:

Name and degree, Committee Chair

Name and degree, Committee Member

Name and degree, Committee Member

ABSTRACT

The abstract summarizes the contents of the manuscript, including the importance of the study, purpose of the study, the methodology, results, conclusions, and recommendations for further research. Descriptions of the methodology should include the design, the sample, setting, and data collection and analysis methods. Approximately 250 words or less is recommended; however, some dissertation abstracts are a little longer. No more than one page is allowable, and the abstract should be written as one, double-spaced paragraph. The abstract should include results of the study, but should not include statistics or citations. The word “ABSTRACT” should be in all caps, bold, and centered. Keywords should be located at the end of the Abstract. Indent and italicize the work Keyword followed by a colon, then a list of the words in lower case separated by a comma.

Keywords: This is a list of 4-7 words (separated by commas) that are central to your study.

Copyright Page (Optional)

Dedication (Optional)

The dedication page is a page in which the candidate dedicates the manuscript. This page is optional.

Acknowledgments (Optional)

The acknowledgments page provides the opportunity for the candidate to acknowledge individuals who influenced the writing and completion of the dissertation. This page is optional.

Table of Contents

The Table of Contents lists the various chapters and subsections of the manuscript along with their page numbers. The Table of Contents should include the Abstract, Copyright Page (optional), Dedication (optional), Acknowledgements (optional), List of Tables, List of Figures, CHAPTER TITLES (all caps), Level 1 headings, Level 2 headings, REFERENCES (all caps), and APPENDIX or APPENDICES (all caps). These should be left justified. The subsections included should only be APA Level 1 and Level 2 headings within the manuscript. Level 1 headings should be indented one half inch and Level 2 headings should be indented one inch. Chapter titles are not considered Level 1 headings. Entries should be double-spaced.

ABSTRACT 3

Copyright Page (Optional) 4

Dedication (Optional) 5

Acknowledgments (Optional) 6

List of Tables 10

List of Figures 11

List of Abbreviations 12

CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION 13

Overview 13

Background 13

Problem Statement 14

Purpose Statement 14

Significance of the Study 14

Research Question(s) 15

Definitions 16

CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW 17

Overview 17

Conceptual or Theoretical Framework 17

Related Literature 18

Summary 18

CHAPTER THREE: METHODS 19

Overview 19

Design 19

Research Question(s) 19

Hypothesis(es) 20

Participants and Setting 21

Instrumentation 22

Procedures 23

Data Analysis 23

CHAPTER FOUR: FINDINGS 25

Overview 25

Research Question(s) 25

Null Hypothesis(es) 25

Descriptive Statistics 25

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