On Saturday, October 10th, the 16nd master's thesis interim presentation of the Graduate School of Human Behavior was held at the Amagasaki Campus.
There were 11 presenters from the Clinical Education Major (Amagasaki Campus) and 4 from the Human Behavioral Science Major (Miki Campus).Due to the prolonged COVID-3 pandemic, there were many studies that struggled to collect data, but there are only three months left until the submission of the master's thesis.
In his comments at this interim presentation, he said, ``When writing the thesis, reconfirm the research question, describe the results obtained in response to that question, and read the master's thesis as a story. It is important to write with this in mind." In basic research, it is not possible to unconditionally find significance, and the accumulation of basic research may lead to practical research in the future.”
Last spurt, let's do our best.