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For downloading more course tutorials visit - http://entire-courses.com/PSY-330-Week-3-Assignment-Final-Project-Outline

This document comprises PSY 330 Week 3 Assignment Final Project Outline

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Psychology - General Psychology Final Project Outline Review the Final Project guidelines and, using the approved topic that was identified in Week One, construct an outline of your Final Project. Your outline should be a minimum of one to two pages (excluding title and reference pages) and include each of the required headings/sub-headings listed for your Final Project as well as a two-to three-sentence description of each. Additionally, a reference page must be included with at least six peer-reviewed sources that were published within the last 5 years, cited according to APA guidelines as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center. These sources will also be used for the Final Project. Each section of the outline should specify which sources will apply to that area. This outline is a tool to ensure you are on the right track for your Final Project. The more detail and information you provide in this assignment, the more feedback you will receive from your instructor. Carefully review the Grading Rubric for the criteria that will be used to evaluate your assignment.

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