In the olden days, it was a well-known facts, that a rich and wealth man is known by the number of children and yam barns he had. (Greater in number) but recently, the reverse is the case, in that a rich and wealth man is known as a man with lesser number of children who he takes greater care of.
The mass media had played a contributory role recently to educate parents in particular and the public in general of family planning programmes. This work however, is on how the mass medial family planning programmes have reached the target audience the moreover, how they feel about it.
The research work has gone to prove that the family planning programmes as show on the screen or listed to by the audience had in one way or the other changed the attitude of some families positively towards child spacing.
Title Page
Acknowledgment
Dedication
Abstract
Content
Chapter One
1.0 Introduction
1.1 Background
1.2 Brief History Of Family Planning
1.3 Statement Of Problem
1.4 Purpose Of The Study
1.5 Significance Of The Study
1.6 Scope Of The Study
1.7 Research Questions
1.8a Hypothesis
1.8b Assumption
1.9 Definition Of Terms
1.10 Operational And Theoretical Framework
Chapter Two
2.0 Sources
2.1 Rules Of The Media And Programme Strategies
2.2 Summary Of Literature Review
Chapter Three
3.0 Methodology
3.1 Research Design
3.2 Research Sample
3.3 Measuring Instrument
3.4 Data Collection
Chapter Four
4.1 Analyses And Resume
4.2 Hypotheses Test
4.3 Results
4.4 Discussion
Chapter Five
5.0 Summary And Recommendation For Future Study
5.1 Summary
5.2 Recommendation For Future Study
Bibliography
Appendix
Questionnaire
Family Planning. (n.d.). UniTopics. https://www.unitopics.com/project/material/family-planning/
“Family Planning.” UniTopics, https://www.unitopics.com/project/material/family-planning/. Accessed 21 November 2024.
“Family Planning.” UniTopics, Accessed November 21, 2024. https://www.unitopics.com/project/material/family-planning/
Here’s a typical structure for Family Planning research projects:
- The title page of Family Planning should include the project title, your name, institution, and date.
- The abstract of Family Planning should be a summary of around 150-250 words and should highlight the main objectives, methods, results, and conclusions.
- The introduction of Family Planning should provide the background information, outline the research problem, and state the objectives and significance of the study.
- Review existing research related to Family Planning, identifying gaps the study aims to fill.
- The methodology section of Family Planning should describe the research design, data collection methods, and analytical techniques used.
- Present the findings of the Family Planning research study using tables, charts, and graphs to illustrate key points.
- Interpret Family Planning results, discussing their implications, limitations, and potential areas for future research.
- Summarize the main findings of the Family Planning study and restate its significance.
- List all the sources you cited in Family Planning project, following a specific citation style (e.g., APA, MLA, Chicago).