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APA style. Paper requirements – maximum of 10 bonus points – due by final. 5 pages in length, double-spaced. Times New Roman or Courier – 12 pt Underline – don’t boldface, change font style or color or size Put in references only those sources you cite

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  1. APA style

  2. Paper requirements – maximum of 10 bonus points – due by final • 5 pages in length, double-spaced. • Times New Roman or Courier – 12 pt • Underline – don’t boldface, change font style or color or size • Put in references only those sources you cite • Can cite lecture materials, text, assigned readings, or find other sources (assigned reading given priority). • OK to have secondary sources for this assignment.

  3. Stylistic issues • Make every paragraph have a clear point • Avoid excessively long or short choppy paragraphs • Paraphrase rather than quote – use quotes sparingly and keep them short • Avoid statements you cannot (or do not) defend • Teach the reader – use your own words to inform the reader about your topic

  4. References • Kalven, H., & Zeisel, H. (1966). The American Jury. Boston: Little, Brown. • Lee, F. (1985, May 16). Women are put “on trial” in rape cases. USA Today, 1A. • Payne v. Tennessee, 498 U.S. 21 (1991). • Pennington, N., & Hastie, R. (1986). Evidence evaluation in complex decision-making. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 51, 242-258. • Maslach, C. (1993). Burnout: Multidimensional approaches. In W.B. Schaufeli, C. Maslach, & T. Marek (Eds.), Professional Burnout: Recent developments in theory and research. New York: NY; Taylor & Francis.

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