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APA |
American Psychological Association |
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is used by writers in many disciplines around the world for concise, powerful, and persuasive scholarly communication. |
APA Style |
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is a writing style and format for academic documents such as journal articles and books. |
APA Style |
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How many stages of Note Taking |
3 stage |
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Note taking (APA style) |
Stage 1: Before Note Taking Stage 2: Actual Note Taking Stage 3: After Note Taking |
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Read generally on your identified research |
Stage 1: Before Note Taking |
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Compile a list of books and articles you intend to use. |
Stage 1: Before Note Taking |
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Make a tentative outline of the paper |
Stage 1: Before Note Taking |
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Be brief. Note important ideas, statistics, proper names, etc. |
Stage 2: Actual Note Taking |
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Do not merely transfer information from the text to your notes. |
Stage 2: Actual Note Taking |
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Follow the major topics of your outline |
Stage 2: Actual Note Taking |
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Check your outline; you may need to make certain revisions |
Stage 3: After Note Taking |
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Use the outline to create your theoretical framework |
Stage 3: After Note Taking |
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You may repeat the whole process to have a more comprehensive review of related literature. |
Stage 3: After Note Taking |