Instructions
Paper details
Criteria
1. Thorough Introduction (2 paragraphs)。Bibliographic information (author, title, number of pages. type of book)。Brief book overview and describe why you think the author wrote the book 2. Summary (about 1.5 pages) Provide a thoughtful summary the author’s key points and 3. Evaluation (about 1.5 pages) What did the authors got right?。What did the authors get wrong?。What were your main takeaways from the book? How would you apply the principles in the book to your own life and/or startup? What were your favorite portions of the book and why? 4. Format follows guidelines at left with minimal errors 5. Additional Research (about 2 pages) Select a topic from the book and complete additional research on that topic:Compare what you find in your research to how the topic is presented in the book。For example, if trade shows is your topic, research trade shows Talk about how they are normally setup. discus why businesses ottend them, and then comment on hou your research lines up with the way trade shows were depicted in the book. 6.Reference page
The Full and Complete Title of the Book Goes Here
Your First and Last Name
Oklahoma State University
EEE 2023-2001215 (change this to your specific course section information)
INTRODUCTION
The content of your paper goes here. Whenever you reference ANYTHING from another source make certain to cite that source within the context of your paper. If someone else’s writing has influenced your work, you MUST give credit to that source. This is true if you are paraphrasing (putting the information in your own words) or directly quoting another source. APA format utilizes an author-date (date refers to the year of publication) format for citation. When in doubt, cite, cite, CITE!
The correct in-text citation format is last name(s) of author, publication year, and then page number (page number is REQUIRED for direct quotes and can also be included for any reference notation that is not a direct quote). Thus, for the current Introduction to Psychology textbook being used at North Central State College, the correct APA in-text citation would be (Ciccarelli & White, 2015). If you need to indicate the page number, this is the correct format (Ciccarelli & White, 2015, p. 281).
SUMMARY
The first time information from a source with three to five authors is referred to in the context of the paper, include all of the author names; such as (Zimbardo, Johnson, & McCann, 2013). The second (and any subsequent) time this same source with three to five authors is referenced in the paper, utilize the “et al.” citation format (Zimbardo, et al., 2013). A direct quote still requires page number information to be included in the parenthetical citation (Zimbardo et al., 2013, p. 313). If you are using a source which happens to have six or more authors, each time the source is cited in the paper, indicate the last name of the primary author followed by “et al.”. Thus, this type of citation would appear as follows each time the source is referenced in the body of your paper (Sanders, et al., 2011). For a source that has two authors, always use the names of both authors in the in-text citation. For instance, the current child psychology textbook would be cited as follows throughout the entire paper (Boyd & Bee, 2012). The same rules would apply for providing a page number for a direct quote within your paper (Boyd & Bee, 2012, p. 111).
The content of your paper goes here. Whenever you reference ANYTHING from another source make certain to cite that source within the context of your paper. If someone else’s writing has influenced your work, you MUST give credit to that source. This is true if you are paraphrasing (putting the information in your own words) or directly quoting another source. APA format utilizes an author-date (date refers to the year of publication) format for citation. When in doubt, cite, cite, CITE!
The content of your paper goes here. Whenever you reference ANYTHING from another source make certain to cite that source within the context of your paper. If someone else’s writing has influenced your work, you MUST give credit to that source. This is true if you are paraphrasing (putting the information in your own words) or directly quoting another source. APA format utilizes an author-date (date refers to the year of publication) format for citation. When in doubt, cite, cite, CITE!
The content of your paper goes here. Whenever you reference ANYTHING from another source make certain to cite that source within the context of your paper. If someone else’s writing has influenced your work, you MUST give credit to that source. This is true if you are paraphrasing (putting the information in your own words) or directly quoting another source. APA format utilizes an author-date (date refers to the year of publication) format for citation. When in doubt, cite, cite, CITE! It is always a great idea to cite other people’s ideas because it prevents you from plagiarizing and taking credit for other’s ideas.
EVALUTION
What did the authors get right? The content of your paper goes here. Whenever you reference ANYTHING from another source make certain to cite that source within the context of your paper. If someone else’s writing has influenced your work, you MUST give credit to that source. This is true if you are paraphrasing (putting the information in your own words) or directly quoting another source. APA format utilizes an author-date (date refers to the year of publication) format for citation. When in doubt, cite, cite, CITE!
What did the authors get wrong? The content of your paper goes here. Whenever you reference ANYTHING from another source make certain to cite that source within the context of your paper. If someone else’s writing has influenced your work, you MUST give credit to that source. This is true if you are paraphrasing (putting the information in your own words) or directly quoting another source. APA format utilizes an author-date (date refers to the year of publication) format for citation. When in doubt, cite, cite, CITE!
Main takeaways. The content of your paper goes here. Whenever you reference ANYTHING from another source make certain to cite that source within the context of your paper. If someone else’s writing has influenced your work, you MUST give credit to that source. This is true if you are paraphrasing (putting the information in your own words) or directly quoting another source. APA format utilizes an author-date (date refers to the year of publication) format for citation. When in doubt, cite, cite, CITE!
Principles to apply. The content of your paper goes here. Whenever you reference ANYTHING from another source make certain to cite that source within the context of your paper. If someone else’s writing has influenced your work, you MUST give credit to that source. This is true if you are paraphrasing (putting the information in your own words) or directly quoting another source. APA format utilizes an author-date (date refers to the year of publication) format for citation. When in doubt, cite, cite, CITE!
Favorite portions. The content of your paper goes here. Whenever you reference ANYTHING from another source make certain to cite that source within the context of your paper. If someone else’s writing has influenced your work, you MUST give credit to that source. This is true if you are paraphrasing (putting the information in your own words) or directly quoting another source. APA format utilizes an author-date (date refers to the year of publication) format for citation. When in doubt, cite, cite, CITE!
The content of your paper goes here. Whenever you reference ANYTHING from another source make certain to cite that source within the context of your paper. If someone else’s writing has influenced your work, you MUST give credit to that source. This is true if you are paraphrasing (putting the information in your own words) or directly quoting another source. APA format utilizes an author-date (date refers to the year of publication) format for citation. When in doubt, cite, cite, CITE!
ADDITIONAL RESEARCH
The content of your paper goes here. Whenever you reference ANYTHING from another source make certain to cite that source within the context of your paper. If someone else’s writing has influenced your work, you MUST give credit to that source. This is true if you are paraphrasing (putting the information in your own words) or directly quoting another source. APA format utilizes an author-date (date refers to the year of publication) format for citation. When in doubt, cite, cite, CITE!
The content of your paper goes here. Whenever you reference ANYTHING from another source make certain to cite that source within the context of your paper. If someone else’s writing has influenced your work, you MUST give credit to that source. This is true if you are paraphrasing (putting the information in your own words) or directly quoting another source. APA format utilizes an author-date (date refers to the year of publication) format for citation. When in doubt, cite, cite, CITE!
The content of your paper goes here. Whenever you reference ANYTHING from another source make certain to cite that source within the context of your paper. If someone else’s writing has influenced your work, you MUST give credit to that source. This is true if you are paraphrasing (putting the information in your own words) or directly quoting another source. APA format utilizes an author-date (date refers to the year of publication) format for citation. When in doubt, cite, cite, CITE!
The content of your paper goes here. Whenever you reference ANYTHING from another source make certain to cite that source within the context of your paper. If someone else’s writing has influenced your work, you MUST give credit to that source. This is true if you are paraphrasing (putting the information in your own words) or directly quoting another source. APA format utilizes an author-date (date refers to the year of publication) format for citation. When in doubt, cite, cite, CITE!
The content of your paper goes here. Whenever you reference ANYTHING from another source make certain to cite that source within the context of your paper. If someone else’s writing has influenced your work, you MUST give credit to that source. This is true if you are paraphrasing (putting the information in your own words) or directly quoting another source. APA format utilizes an author-date (date refers to the year of publication) format for citation. When in doubt, cite, cite, CITE!
References
Boyd, D. & Bee, H. (2012). The developing child (13th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson.
Ciccarelli, S. K. & White, J. N. (2015). Psychology: An exploration (3rd ed.). Boston, MA:
Pearson.
Sanders, A. B., Harrison, C. D., Davis, E. F., Jacobs, G. H., Wyatts, I. J., & Collins, K.M.
(2011). This is a fictitious source just for the sake of demonstration.
Zimbardo, P. G., Johnson, R. L., & McCann, V. (2013). Psychology: Core concepts (7th ed.).
Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson.