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CEMS APA 7th edition Referencing Style Guide: Dissertations and Theses

Dissertations and Theses

Dissertations or theses may either be published or unpublished. Unpublished works are typically acquired directly from the relevant university in a printed format, while published ones can often be accessed through research databases or university archives/repositories.


DISSERTATION 

Printed

Matabologa, R.M. (2023). Ethical leadership, group learning behaviour and group cohesion in the energy sector: A psycho-social model. [Unpublished dissertation]. University of South Africa.

Electronic

Matabologa, R.M. (2023). Ethical leadership, group learning behaviour and group cohesion in the energy sector: A psycho-social model. [Doctoral dissertation, University of South Africa]. UNISA Institutional Repository. https://uir.unisa.ac.za/handle/10500/30734


THESIS 

Print

Matjie, M.A.T. (2018). Exploring links between gender, dwelling and career interests among block emerging adults. [Unpublished theses]. University of South Africa.

Electronic

Matjie, M.A.T. (2018). Exploring links between gender, dwelling and career interests among block emerging adults. [Masters thesis, University of South Africa]. https://uir.unisa.ac.za/handle/10500/30731


THESIS OR DISSERTATION IN 'PROQUEST DISSERTATIONS & THESES GLOBAL'

Laureano, B. (2023). Workers compensation, absenteeism, and a workplace health and wellness program: A quantitative study (Order No. 30988012). Available from ProQuest One Academic. (2910074243). https://www.proquest.com/dissertations-theses/workers-compensation-absenteeism-workplace-health/docview/2910074243/se-2

Acknowledgement

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