third draft psych
no plagrsim no grammar or spilling mistakes .
attached is my draft so you can correct and see the feedbacks and I will attache the rubric so you can fix the problems .
INSTRUCTIONS ,
- Third Draft?General Information
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In the third draft, you are being asked to make any necessary revisions to your first two drafts and
to add the proposal section (for your applied research project or evidence-based social program)
to your research paper. -
You should strive to put all content in your third draft in your own words and cite appropriately.
Use quotations sparingly. When quoting, use quotation marks and provide page numbers.
Keeping plagiarism out of your draft is an important step in keeping it out of your final paper. -
Remember that slow and steady wins the race. Be sure to schedule regular times to write
and hold yourself to keeping this schedule.
Format of Third Draft ( Tips)
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In the third draft, you are being asked to make any necessary revisions to your first two drafts and
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Include title page, revised introduction, revised literature review section (of sub-discipline
A, sub-discipline B, and the integration of A and B), proposal section, and references. - Write at least 15 pages (of text), which is about 4500 words, and include at least 15 sources.
- Follow APA style and avoid ALL forms of plagiarism.
- Follow these guidelines carefully.
Content of Third Draft ? Proposal Section
? In the proposal section of your third draft, develop either A or B (see below) based on your
selected path.
Proposal ? Evidenced-Based Social Program or Applied Research Project?
A. If proposing an evidenced-based social program, describe nature of program. Be sure
to describe and cite evidence supporting the elements of your program, where
relevant.
- What is the specific purpose of your program?
- Who will program serve? How will it be advertised?
- What will the program consist of? What will the participants do?
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What are the ethical issues that surface when trying to realize a social program
like the one you are proposing? How will you address these ethical issues? -
Who will lead/implement your program? What training will they require? How
will this training be provided? - How will the program be funded?
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How will the program be assessed for effectiveness in addressing your social
problem? - Discuss the strengths and limitations/obstacles of your proposed program.
B. If proposing an applied research project, describe the nature of your project. Be sure
to describe and cite evidence supporting the elements of your project, where
relevant.
- What is the specific purpose of your proposed study?
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Who will the participants be? How many will there be? How will they be
recruited? -
Describe the study design, the materials necessary to conduct the study, and the
study procedure. Be sure to use valid and reliable (well-established) measures
where possible. -
What are the ethical issues that surface when trying to conduct a research project
like the one you are proposing? How will you address these ethical issues? - Describe how the data will be analyzed and the anticipated results.
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Describe how the results will be disseminated and how they will be used to
address your social problem. -
Discuss the strengths and limitations of your proposed study.
Note that there is no peer review of the third draft.
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