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3 elements of a good title
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1. identify the important variables in your study
2. identifies the relationship among the variables 3. should make reference to the sample |
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In what ways do you give away your own authority as a writer?
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simply stating such and such said this. need to critique
using quotations in excess don't include everything you have ever read just as a filler don't exclude anything that may challenge your study |
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In writing a lit review, your task is to build an _____, not a _____.
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argument, not a library
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When should the reader have an idea of what is coming in the paper?
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by the end of the second paragraph on the intro. this is not a place for extensive citations or lit review
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How is the lit review like a funnel?
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goes from broad conceptual ideas, to prior empirical work to a discussion of your paper.
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What is the crux of your paper?
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It is the statement of the problem (research questions or hypothesis) and it acts as a transition b/t the lit review and methods
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What is the purpose of the Social Citation Index (SSCI)?
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indexes every article from more than 150,000 professional journals across 50 different disciplines in social science.
allows you to look up who has cited a particular article and allows you to track the influence of the article over time. |
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What is a good way to end the intro section of your paper?
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an advance organizer: describes both the lit you will cover and the sequence the reader can expect. let the reader know the criteria for inclusion and exclusion and why you selected them.
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