Week 7 Assignment
Week 7 Assignment
evolved since you turned into your outline, it is OK to deviate from
what you submitted in your outline last week! You are encouraged
to:
Use headings within your literature review to guide the reader
through your thoughts as you summarize the key points you
want to make.
Be scholarly, but don’t use overcomplicated language. Be
direct. Do not use colloquial expressions, and do not use first
person (e.g., “I,” “me,” “my”).
Do not simply write a paper that brings the reader through a
summary of what you read article-by-article (like mini article
critiques). Instead, each paragraph should be about a different
point you want to make about your topic and what the
combined literature demonstrates about that point. Expect to
use multiple citations in each paragraph.
Take a look at the introduction for the article you critiqued in
Week 3 if you are unsure how to write your literature review.
Notice how their literature review is focused on topics and a
synthesis of others’ research and theory. Model your structure,
tone, and “flow of thoughts” after theirs. Also, note how the
authors have used citations and where they are placed.
Create a References page that only uses references (not
annotations). Be sure that your page lists your references in
the proper order and that formatting and punctuation are
correct.
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Assignment for Week 7
Week 7 Assignment has changed since you submitted your outline; it is acceptable to deviate from what you submitted in your outline last week! You are strongly encouraged to:
Use headings within your literature review to guide the reader through your thoughts as you summarize the key points you want to make.
Be scholarly, but avoid using overly complex language. Be direct. Do not use colloquial expressions, and do not use first person (e.g., “I,” “me,” “my”).
Do not simply write a paper that brings the reader through a summary of what you read article-by-article (like mini article critiques). Instead, each paragraph should be about a different point you want to make about your topic and what the combined literature demonstrates about that point.