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EnglishAcademicWriting
AboutthecontentThisbookconsistsofsixchapters.Eachchaptercomprisesthreepartswhichunfoldthecontentfromthreedifferentperspectives.
Thefirstpartfocusesthemajorstepsofpaperwriting.Thesecondpartmainlytalksabouttherelevantissuesinpaperwriting.
Thethirdpartisconcernedwiththedescriptionmethods.TableofContentChapterOne:IntroductionChapterTwo:ResearchTopicChapterThree:DataCollectionandEvaluationChapterFour:WritingStyleChapterFive:PaperWritingChaptersix:AbstractEnglishAcademicWritingChapter1:IntroductionEnglishAcademicWritingLeadin:
(1)Whydoyouengageinscientificresearch?(2)Whatarethetypes,thestructureandthecharacteristicsofacademicpaper?(3)Whatproceduresdowefollowinacademicwriting?(4)Whatdoesadefinitionmean?Whatdoesitusuallyconsistof?Pleaselisttwoorthreesimpleexamples.
ChapterOne:Introduction
PartOne:IntroductiontoAcademicWriting
PartTwo:ProceduresofAcademicWriting
PartThree:DefinitionWritingChapterOne
PartOne:IntroductiontoAcademicWriting1.ReasonstoEngageinScientificResearchPersonalinteresttoexploretheworldSolvingpracticalproblemsCareerdevelopmentTechnologicaldevelopmentAcademicexchangesAcademicevaluationBeingforcedtoChapterOne
PartOne:IntroductiontoAcademicWriting2.BasicTypesofAcademicPapers
Inaccordancewithacombinationofthecontent,target,methodsandotherfactors.
①Argumentativepapers
②Descriptivepapers
③
AcademicMeeting/ResearchReviews
④BookReviewsChapterOne
PartOne:IntroductiontoAcademicWriting①ArgumentativePapersDefinition:
Argumentativepapersillustratetheauthor’sviewsoropinionsonanissuebydiscussionsordescriptions,etc.Theyemphasizereasoningandstrictlogic;thisnecessitatestheuseofconcepts,analysis,synthesis,judgment,logictoanalyzetheproblem,toreasonandargueinordertoclarifythepointofvieworreachaconclusion.
Categories:
(1)argumentativepaper
(2)refutationpaperGotomainChapterOne
PartOne:IntroductiontoAcademicWriting
②DescriptivePapersDefinition:Descriptivepapersarealsoknownasexpositorypapers,whicharemainlyusedtodescribeanaturalphenomenonorasocialphenomenon.E.g.:thecausesandeffectsofcertainideascanbetheobjectofanalysis,descriptionandexplanation.
Majortypes:(1)experimentalreports(2)investigationreportsGotomainChapterOne
PartOne:IntroductiontoAcademicWriting
③AcademicMeeting/ResearchReviews
Reviewpapersincludeacademicconference,seminarandresearchreviews.Thereviewpapersexploredinthisbookrefertotheresearchreviewsofpublishedliterature.Definition:
Reviewpapersmainlysummarizetheresultsofresearchonacertaintopic,inwhichtheauthorscanaddtheirownpresentationsandcommentsandexpresstheirpersonalviews.Thefundamentalpurposeistointroducethelatestdevelopmentsindisciplinesandprovidethelatestacademicinformationandsystemicacademicmaterials,thushavingtheirownacademicvalue.Types:1.Intermsofspan:(1)synchronicreview
(2)diachronicreview
2.Inaccordancewithscope:(1)thematicreviews
(2)discipline
reviews.
GotomainChapterOne
PartOne:IntroductiontoAcademicWriting
④BookReviews
Definition:Bookreviewsintroducethemaincontentandevaluatethebooksstrengthsandweakness.
Types:
(1)introductorybookreviews(2)narrative-and-comment-balancedbookreview(3)comment-focusedbookreviewsGotomainChapterOne
PartOne:IntroductiontoAcademicWriting3.Structureofanacademicpaper(1).(InaccordancewiththeModernLanguageAssociation(MLA)format)
TypesofpaperLibraryresearchExperimentalresearchCasestudypaperComponentsTitlepage,Outline,Abstract,Mainbody,Notes(optional),Appendix,Andreferences.Title,Abstract,Introduction,Methodsandmaterials,Analysisofresults,Discussion,Conclusionsandreferences.Title,Abstract,Introduction,Reports,Discussions,Conclusionsandreferences.ChapterOne
PartOne:IntroductiontoAcademicWriting(2)(IntermsofpaperpublishedinChinaorabroad)PapersPaperpublishedinChinaPaperpublishedabroadComponentsChineseandEnglishtitles,ChineseandEnglishabstract,ChineseandEnglishkeywords,Thebody,References,Appendix,Informationabouttheauthor.Title,Abstract,Introduction,Thebody,ConclusionsandRecommendations,Acknowledgement,References,Appendix.ChapterOne
PartOne:IntroductiontoAcademicWriting4.CharacteristicsofAcademicWriting(1).Featuresonthelexicallevel
①Terminology②Nominalization③Abbreviation④Useofsingleverbs (2).Featuresonthesyntacticallevel
①Longcomplexsentence②Simple-presenttense③Passivevoice④Non-finiteverbs“atom,fungus”“radar”and“AIDS”.“investigate”for“lookinto”,“eliminate”for“getridof”f”.ChapterOne
PartOne:IntroductiontoAcademicWriting5.DifferencesBetweenEnglishandChineseAcademicPaperEnglishacademicpaperChineseacademicpaperStrictadherencetoaparticularstyleguideLooseadherencetostyleMoreempiricalSubjectiveMoreformalLessformalTop-downreasoningSpiralreasoningChapterOne
PartOne:IntroductiontoAcademicWriting6.DistinctionBetweenEnglishPapersontheArtsandScience
GotomainEnglishpaperonartEnglishpaperonscienceDifferencesLoworiginalityHighoriginalitySecondarysourcesPrimarysourcesArgumentationDescriptionSubjectivityObjectivitySimilarities①Large-scaleuseofthepassivevoice②Extensiveuseoflong,complexsentencesChapterOne
PartTwo:ProceduresforAcademicWritingProcedures:Step1:Choiceof
TopicStep2:CollectionandEvaluationofDataStep3:DevelopmentofOutlineStep4:WritingStep5:Revision,EditingandReferencesStep6:PreparationofAbstractStep7:PreparationofFinalDetailsGotomainChapterOne
Partthree:DefinitionWriting1.Introduction:Adefinitionisthemeaningofawordorphrase.
E.g.:“Art”isavisualobjectorexperienceconsciouslycreatedasanexpressionofskillorimagination.ChapterOne
Partthree:DefinitionWriting
2.StructureofaDefinition
Adefinitionconsistsofthreeelements:(1)thetermitself,(2)thecategorythetermbelongsto,(3)thefeaturesoftheterm.
Traditionally,adefinitionconsistsofthegenus(thefamily)ofthingtowhichthedefinedthingbelongs,andthedifferentia(thedistinguishingfeaturewhichmarksitofffromothermembersofthesamefamily).(Wikipedia,2009).E.g.:“Triangle”isdefinedas“aplanefigure(genus)boundedbythreestraightsides(differentia).”
ChapterOne
Partthree:DefinitionWriting3.CriteriaofaGoodDefinition1.Followrulesthathavetraditionallybeengivenfordefinition.2.Statetheessentialattributesofthatwhichisdefined.3.Giveexamplesofusage.4.Avoidcircularity.5.Mustbeneithertoobroadortoonarrownorleaveoutanyappropriateinformation,norincludethatwhichdoesnottrulyapply.6.Mustnotbeobscure.7.Shouldnotbestatedinthenegativewhenitcanbestatedpositively.E.g.:“Wisdom”shouldnotbedefinedas“absenceoffolly”.
ChapterOne
Partthree:DefinitionWritingActivity1:Doyouthinkthefollowingdefinitionsaregoodones?(1)Agameisasport.(2)Wisdomistheabsenceoffolly.(3)Blindnessistheabsenceofsightinacreaturethatisnormallysighted.(4)Murderisanintended,unlawfulandcriminalactofonehumankillinganotherhumanwithoutprovocationorjustification.ChapterOne
Partthree:DefinitionWritingKey:(1)Agameis
anactivityorasportwithrulesinwhichpeopleorteamscompeteagainsteachother.(2)Wisdomis
theabilitytomakesensibledecisionsandgivegoodadvicebecauseoftheexperienceandknowledgethatyouhave.(3)Good.(4)Good.ChapterOne
Partthree:DefinitionWriting4.TheDefinitionEssayEverett(2004)putsforwardthefollowingguidelinesforwritingadefinitionessay:(1).Makeyouressaypersonal,amusing,vigorous,stimulating,andmemorable.(2).Chooseagenerictopicratherthanaspecifictopic.ChapterOne
Partthree:DefinitionWriting5.TechniquesforDefinitionEssays
SupplementaryTechniquesusedtoclarifythetopicinquestions(Everett,2004):AnalysisClassificationComparisonDetailsExamplesandincidentsNegationOriginsandCausesResults,EffectsandUses
ChapterOne:IntroductionHomework:Discussingroupsofthreeorfourandprovideyourowndefinitionsforthefollowingterms.Thenconsultadictionarytofindtheirdefinitions.Literature,Coin,Culture,DolphinChapterOne:IntroductionThankyouChapterOne:IntroductionKeytohomework:(1)Literature:piecesofwritingthatvaluedasworksofart,especiallynovel,playsandpoems(incontrasttotechnicalbooksandnewspaper,magazines,etc.)(2)Coin:asmallflatpieceofmetalusedasmoney.(3)Culture:thecustomsandbeliefs,art,wayoflifeandsocialorganizationofaparticularcountryorgroup.(4)Dolphin:aseaanimal(amammal)thatlookslikealargefishwithapointedmouth.EnglishAcademicWritingChapter2:ResearchTopicChapterTwo
PartOne:ChoosingaTitleLeadin:
(1)Doyouthinktheresearchtopicisimportant?Whyorwhynot?(2)Whenwechooseatopic,whatshouldweconsider?(3)Ingroupsofthreeorfour,discussthecommonmethodstochooseresearchtopics.Howdoyouusuallychooseyourresearchtopics?(4)Doyouusetablesandfiguresinacademicpapers?Whyorwhynot?(5)Whatarethecommonpatternsforwritingessays?
ChapterTwo:ResearchTopic
PartOne:ChoosingaTopic
PartTwo:TablesandFigures
PartThree:CauseandEffectChapterTwo
PartOne:ChoosingaTitle1.Introduction
Theimportanceofchoosingatitleisself-evident,itisthestartingpointofscientificresearch.
Indicatingtheperspective,thedirectionandscaleofthepaper.Determiningtheacademicvalueofscientific.Bearingonthesuccessorfailureofthesiswriting.ChapterTwo
PartOne:ChoosingaTitle2.PrinciplesofTitleSelectionValuePrincipleScientificPrincipleInnovativePrincipleFeasibilityPrincipleChapterTwo
PartOne:ChoosingaTitle3.MethodsforChoosingaTitleIngeneral,therearesixmainmethodsforchoosingaresearchtitle.(1)Consultyourprofessororanexpert(2)Participateinacademicconferencesandacademiclectures(3)Selectfrompuzzlingproblems(4)Readbooksandnewspapers(5)Choosefromyourowninterests(6)DoliteraturereviewsChapterTwo
PartOne:ChoosingaTitle4.WaystoNarrowDownTitlesStep1:choosingageneraltopicStep2:narrowingitdowntoasmallerandmorefeasibletopic.E.g.:①Literature:LiteraryCriticismLiteraryCriticismatCambridgeDevelopmentofLiteraryCriticismatCambridge②Translation:FactorsinTranslationCulturalFactorsinTranslationCulturalFactorsinTranslationandTheirTransferChapterTwo
PartOne:ChoosingaTitleActivity1:Inpairsorgroups,pleasenarrowdownthefollowingtopicstomorepracticalresearchtopics:
①Languageteaching②Humanities③Learningstrategies④Writing⑤SyllabusChapterTwo
PartOne:ChoosingaTitle
key:①Languageteaching:Competency-basedapproachinlanguageteachingCompetency-basedapproachincollege-Englishteaching②Humanities:StudiesintheHumanitiesStudiesintheHumanitiesinChinaProblemsYoungChineseFaceWhenChoosingHumanitiesStudiesinaBusiness-OrientedSociety③Learningstrategies:EnglishlearningstrategiesAffectivestrategyinEnglishlearning④WritingAcademicWritingTheProcessofAcademicWritingDocumentationintheProcessofAcademicWriting⑤Syllabus:SyllabuscomparisonSyllabuscomparisonincollegeSyllabuscomparisonincollegeofChinaChapterTwo
PartOne:ChoosingaTitle5.PurposesofaTitleAttractingthereaders’attentionAidingininformationretrievalFacilitatingreviewandlayoutChapterTwo
PartOne:ChoosingaTitle6.StandardsforGoodTitlesGenerallyspeaking,thetitleshouldbeshort,accurate,complete,self-contained,andconvenientforretrieval;includekeywords;avoidinaccurate,vagueandtoo-longexpressions.(1)AccuracyE.g.
Originaltitle:DevelopmentandExplorationonUtilizationofNewResourcesfortheCountryside
Revisedtitle:UtilizationofMarshGasfortheCountrysideChapterTwo
PartOne:ChoosingaTitle(2)BrevityE.g.Originaltitle:
OntheAdditiontotheMethodofMicroscopicResearchbyaNewWayofProducingColor-ContrastBetweenanObjectandItsBackgroundorBetweenDefinitePartsoftheObjectItselfRevisedtitle:
ANewWayofProducingColor-ContrastinMicroscopicExaminationChapterTwo
PartOne:ChoosingaTitle(3)ClarityThetitleshouldclearlyreflectthesubjectofthepaper.Title:IncorporationofaNon-HumanGlycanMediatesHumanSusceptibilitytoaBacterialToxinConclude:ThistitlefromNaturemagazineclearlyreflectstheobjective,contentandmethodofthepaper.ChapterTwo
PartOne:ChoosingaTitleActivity2:
Evaluatethefollowingtitlesanddecidewhethertheyarefeasibleresearchtopicsaccordingtotheprinciplesforagoodtitle.
(1)AStudyonChomsky’sUniversalGrammarandLanguageAcquisition(2)AnalysisofInterlanguageinChineseCollegeStudents’EnglishWriting(3)ExploringInterlanguageofChineseEFLLearners:BasedonaCaseStudyofErrorAnalysis
(4)AStudyofLanguageTransferinInterlanguageChapterTwo
PartOne:ChoosingaTitleKey:(1)toobroad(2)feasible(3)feasible(4)toobroadChapterTwo
PartOne:ChoosingaTitle7.WritingFormatsforTitles
Titlesareusuallywritteninthefollowingthreeformats:①Allthelettersofthetitlearecapitalized;②Thefirstletterofeachcontentwordsofthetitleiscapitalized;③Thefirstletterofthetitleiscapitalized.
(Thetitleassignedafterthepaperiswrittenshouldtrulyreflectthebasiccontentandfocusofthepaper.Thenumberofwordsinthetitleisalsoanimportantissue.Publishersusuallylimitthetitletonomorethanfifteenwords.Sometimes,whenlongtitlescannotadequatelyexpressthecontentofthepaper,then,asubtitleapproachcanbeadoptedtosupplementandclarify.)
gotomainChapterTwo
PartTwo:TablesandFigures1.Introduction
Inliberalartsorscientificpapers,tablesandillustrationsarefrequentlyusedtohelpreadersunderstandthecontent.Tablesandfiguresareusedasamoreefficientwaytoconveyinformationthanverbaldescription.ChapterTwo
PartTwo:TablesandFigures2.TablesSomewidelyobservedguidelinesfortheuseoftablesare:①Thetableshouldbeself-contained.②Atableisusuallyplacedinapositionnearitsrelevantdescription.
③Provideeachtablewithanumber(Table1,Table2,etc.)andatitle.④Thetitleshouldbeclear,concise,completeandaccurate.Trytousedescriptivewords,notabbreviatedforms.Thereshouldbenopunctuationattheendofthetitle.⑤Thetitleofatableordiagrammostcommonlyfollowsthesamethreemethodsasgivenaboveforthepapertitle.
ChapterTwo
PartTwo:TablesandFigures⑥Theformatofthecolumntitle.Thefirstletterofthefirstwordandpropernounsarecapitalized,otherwordsareinlowercase.Thereisnopunctuationincolumntitles.Ifyouuseabbreviations,usecommonacronyms.⑦Notesoftable.Toexplainthecolumntitle,abbreviations,symbolsanddata,addnotesorfootnotesatthebottomofthetable.⑧Donotrepeatinformationinatablethatyouaredepictinginagraphorhistogram;includeatableonlyifitpresentsnewinformation.⑨Itiseasiertocomparenumbersbyreadingdownacolumnratherthanacrossarow.ChapterTwo
PartTwo:TablesandFigures3.Figures
Figuresrefertoexplanatorymaterials:maps,photos,images,graphs,histogramsandillustrations.(1)GraphsandHistograms(2)DrawingsandPhotographs(3)GuidelinesforFigures(4)TypesofFiguresChapterTwo
PartTwo:TablesandFigures(3)GuidelinesforFigures①Self-contained.②Numbereachfigure(Fig.1,Fig.2,etc.)andgiveacaptionthatexplainswhatthefigureshows.③Illustrationsornote.④Usedifferentnamesinaseriestodistinguishdifferenttypesoffigures.⑤Figuressubmittedforpublicationmustbe“photoready,”⑥Proportionsmustbethesameasthoseonthepageofthepaper.ChapterTwo
PartTwo:TablesandFigures(4)Typesoffigures①Linecharts②Barcharts③Piecharts④ScatterchartsChapterTwo
PartTwo:TablesandFiguresChapterTwo
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PartThree:CauseandEffect1.Introduction
Ineverydayconversation,whenexpressingopinionsonatopic,reasonstosupportitaregiven.Ifbeginningwithacause,itseffectswillbeexplained.Ifbeginningwithsomeeffects,theresponsiblecauseswillbeexplained.Thesameistrueinwritingwherecauseandeffectusuallygotogether.ChapterTwo
PartThree:CauseandEffect2.PatternsofParagraph(1)Cause-EffectparagraphDevelopmentpattern:Effect1CauseEffect2Effect3(2)Effect-CauseparagraphDevelopmentpattern:Cause1EffectCause2Cause3ChapterTwo
PartThree:CauseandEffectActivity3:AnalyzethestructureofExampleDifferentcountriesarestrivingtodeveloptheirnationaltourismbecausetourismreallyhasalotofadvantages.Firstly,beautifulscenery,attractivetouristspotsandsplendidculturealluretouristswithdifferentpartsoftheworld,whichprovidesmanyopportunitiestopromoteexchangesamongpeoplefromdifferentbackgrounds.Forexample,sincethereformandopening-up,China,acountrywhichhasrichtouristresources,receivesmillionsofforeigntouristseveryyear.ThefrequentcontactsbetweenforeigntouristsandChinesepeoplepromotetheexchangesofcultureandscience,creatinginternationalfriendshipandpromotingdeeperunderstandingandstrengtheningties.Meanwhilethishasacceleratedthedevelopmentofthesecountries.Secondly,travelenrichesone‘sknowledge,widensone’svisionandenhancesmutualunderstanding.Inthepast,Chinesepeopleknewlittleoftheoutsideworld.Sincethereformandopening-up,withpeople‘slivingstandardgreatlyimproved,moreandmorepeoplehavethechancestogoabroadforsightseeing.Throughtraveling,weChinesehaveexpandedourscopeofknowledge,andwehavecometoknowtheworldbetterandhavebeenlearninghowtodevelopourowncountrybetter.Thirdly,tourismboosts
localeconomyandpromotescommercialexchanges.Singaporeissuchagoodexample.Itisasmallcountrywithscarcenaturalresources.Butowingtotheprosperoustourism,thecountry’seconomydevelopsverywellanditisnamedoneofthefoureconomic“tigers”innortheasternAsia.(EN8848原版英语,2011)ChapterTwo
PartThree:CauseandEffectKeytoActivity3:Effect:Differentcountriesarestrivingtodeveloptheirnationaltourismbecausetourismreallyhasalotofadvantages.Cause1:ThefrequentcontactsbetweenforeigntouristsandChinesepeoplepromotetheexchangesofcultureandscience,creatinginternationalfriendshipandpromotingdeeperunderstandingandstrengtheningties.Cause2:Travelenrichesone‘sknowledge,widensone’svisionandenhancesmutualunderstanding.Cause3:Tourismboostslocaleconomyandpromotescommercialexchanges.Linkwords:firstly,secondly,thirdlyChapterTwo
PartThree:CauseandEffect3.UsefulWords,PhrasesandSentencePatterns(1)Order:Firstofall,second,Inaddition,Finally;(2)Concluding:Therefore,Asaresult,Consequently,(3)CauseandEffectConjunctions:Since,as,for,forthisreason,because(4)BasicSentencePatternChapterTwo
PartThree:CauseandEffectHomework:Writeaboutthefollowingtopic:
Inmanycountries,schoolshavesevereproblemswithstudentsbehaviors.Whatdoyouthinkarethecausesofthis?Givereasonsforanswerandincludeanyrelevantexamplesfromyourownexperiences.Writeatleast250words.ChapterTwo:ResearchTopicThankyouEnglishAcademicWritingChapter3:DataCollectionandEvaluationEnglishAcademicWritingLeadin:(1)Howdoyouusuallycollectthedata?Whencollectingdata,whatprinciplesdoyouusuallyabideby?(2)Whatdoyouthinkaboutplagiarism?Howtoavoidplagiarism?(3)Isanoutlinenecessarytowriteanacademicpaper?Whyorwhynot?(4)Whatarethecommonoutlines?Whichtypedoyouusuallyuse?(5)Whatarethetipsforcomparisonandcontrast?ChapterThree:DataCollectionandEvaluation
PartOne:DataCollectionandEvaluation
PartTwo:
DevelopinganOutline
PartThree:ComparisonandContrastChapterThree
PartOne:DataCollectionandEvaluation1.Introduction
Datacollectionmustusuallyfollowcertainprinciplesandhasitsownspecificmethods.Thischapterfocusesoncollectionandretrievalofmaterialsforliteraturereview.ChapterThree
PartOne:DataCollectionandEvaluation2.PrinciplesofDataCollectionandSelectionDatacollectionandselectionusuallyfollowfourprinciples:CenteredaroundthethemeTrueandverifiableTypicalNovel(c.f.储佩成,2002:107~110)ChapterThree
PartOne:DataCollectionandEvaluation3.ThreeImportantStepsforDataCollectionandEvaluation
Understandtypesofresources.Criticallyreadandevaluatethoseresources.
Takenoteseffectively.ChapterThree
PartOne:DataCollectionandEvaluation4.TypesofResourcesTherearemainlytwotypesofresources:primaryandsecondaryTypesPrimarysourceSecondsourceDefinition
Aprimarysourceisanoriginaldocumentoraccountthatisnotaboutanotherdocumentoraccountbutstandsonitsown.Secondarysourcesarethosethatinterpretprimarysourcesorareotherwiseastepremoved.Examplese.g.:novel,poem,play,diary,Thedatafromaresearchstudye.g.:(1)Ajournalarticleorbookaboutapoem,novel,orplay(2)AcommentaryaboutwhataninterviewChapterThree
PartOne:DataCollectionandEvaluation5.DataCollection(1)Collectingprimarysources
A.TextsB.InterviewsChapterThree
PartOne:DataCollectionandEvaluation(2)Collectingsecondarysources
SearchingtheWebforgovernmentdocuments.Governmentrecordsmaybehelpfulbutinmostcasessecondary-sourceresearchbeginsatthelibrary.Steps:①Searchencyclopedias.②Searchbiographicalreferences,yearbooks,atlases,gazettesandprofessionaldictionariesrelevanttothetopic.③Searchlibrarycatalogstofindappropriatebooks.④Retrievejournalarticlescitationfromjournalsornewspapersindex.ChapterThree
PartOne:DataCollectionandEvaluation6.DataEvaluationDefinition:DataEvaluationreferstotheprocessofcriticallyreadingandevaluatingthesources.Fourimportantdimensionsincriticalthinkingandreading:(1)Structure(2)Purpose(3)Audience(4)AuthorChapterThree
PartOne:DataCollectionandEvaluation7.EvaluatingWebPages
CommoncriteriausedtoaccesstheinformationfoundontheInternet:(1)Authorship
(2)Thepublishingbody(3)Pointofvieworbias
(4)Referraltoand/ordisplayofknowledgeoftheliterature(5)Accuracyorverifiabilityofdetails(6)CurrencyChapterThree
PartOne:DataCollectionandEvaluationCriteriaforevaluatingaccuracy:Foraresearchdocument,thedataandtheresearchmethod(s)areincluded.Themethodologyisappropriatetothetopicandallowsthestudytobeduplicatedforpurposesofverification.Thedocumentreliesonothersourcesorincludeslinkstothedocumentsthemselves.Thedocumentnamesindividualsand/orsourcesthatprovidednon-publisheddatausedinthepreparationofthestudy.Thebackgroundinformationthatwasusedcanbeverifiedforaccuracy.ChapterThree
PartOne:DataCollectionandEvaluationCriteriaforcurrency:Thedocumentincludesthedate(s)atwhichtheinformationwasgathered.Thedocumentreferstoclearlydatedinformation.Wherenecessary,thedocumentincludesinformationontheregularityofupdates.Thedocumentincludesapublicationdateora“lastupdated”date.Thedocumentincludesadateofcopyright.
Ifnodateisgiveninanelectronicdocument,youcanviewthedirectoryinwhichitresidesandreadthedateoflatestmodification.ChapterThree
PartOne:DataCollectionandEvaluationActivity1:Whenwritingapaperwiththefollowingresearchtopic:Socialandeffe
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