Psychology Research Final Submission Assignment
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Research: Final Submission Assignment Instructions
Overview
This assignment will allow you to demonstrate the knowledge you have gained about your chosen social problem. You will focus on communicating the information you have gathered in a clear and organized manner. This skill allows you and those you are communicating with to more readily utilize the information. It is vital that the information you write about is based on the research you have reviewed. Providing information that is grounded in peer-reviewed research strengthens the validity of the information you are covering. Ultimately, being able to effectively research a relevant topic and communicate what you have learned through that research is a necessary skill for human service workers.
Instructions
· The paper will be in APA format and will include a title page, abstract page, the body of your paper, and a reference page.
· The body will be between 10 – 12 pages in length. This does not include the title page, abstract page or the reference page.
· Utilize information and feedback gained from the Research Paper: Topic Selection Assignment, Research Paper: Annotated Bibliography Assignment, and Research Paper: Working Outline Assignment to help you create your final paper. Avoid copying and pasting summaries from your annotated bibliography into your paper.
· All required peer-reviewed articles must be used within your paper to support your discussion.
· Any information that is used from a source must be correctly cited to avoid plagiarism. Always cite your source whether you paraphrase or quote their information. When quoting, you must use quotation marks.
· Avoid discussing personal opinion or experience within the paper.
· Review the Research Paper: Final Submission Example and the Research Paper: Final Submission Grading Rubric for additional guidance.
Note: Your assignment will be checked for originality via the Turnitin plagiarism tool.
ResearchFinalSubmissionExample.docx
Running head: final paper 1
Research Paper: final paper Sample 9
Research Paper: Final Paper Sample
Student Name
School of Behavioral Sciences, School Name
Author Note
Student Name
I have no known conflict of interest to disclose.
Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to
Student Name
Email: Student Email
This is the only paragraph that should not be indented. Unless otherwise instructed, APA recommends an abstract be between 150–250 words. It should not contain any citations or direct quotes. This should be a tight, concise summary of the main points in your paper, not a step-by-step of what you plan to accomplish in your paper. The keywords noted below highlight the search terms someone would use to find your paper in a database; they should be formatted as shown - indented ½”, with the word “Keywords” in italics, and the few key words in normal print, separated by a comma.
Keywords: main words, primary, necessary, search terms
Research Paper: Final Paper Sample
The title of your paper goes on the top line of the first page of the body. It should be centered, bolded, and in title case. You will then write an introductory paragraph, which will include your thesis statement. You will not use the heading “Introduction”.
Heading Levels—Level 1
Level 1 headings are bolded and in title case — capitalize each major word (usually those with four or more letters).
Level 2 Heading
Level 2 headings are bolded, in title case, and left-justified. The supporting information is posed in standard paragraph form beneath it. Never use only one of any level of heading. You must use two or more of any level you use, though not every paper will require more than one level.
Level 3 Heading
Level 3 headings are in bold italic, in title case, and left-justified. Text begins as a new paragraph under the heading.
Level 4 Heading. Level 4 headings are indented, bold, in title case, and ending with a period. Text begins on the same line and continues as a regular paragraph.
Level 5 Heading. Level 5 headings are indented, bold italic, in title case, and ending with a period. Text begins on the same line and continues as a regular paragraph.
Conclusion
The conclusion to your paper should provide your readers with a concise summary of the main points of your paper (though not via cut-and-pasted sentences used above). It is a very important element, as it frames your whole ideology and gives your reader his or her last impression of your thoughts.
References
Author, A. A., Author, B. B., & Author, C. C. (Year). Title of article. Title of Periodical, volume
number(issue number), pages. http://dx.doi.org/xx.xxx/yyyyy