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Research Project 9

Research Project 9

Q Instructions: We will now complete the "they say" segment of the paper, also referred to as the literature review. Using the annotated bibliography and notes I want you to provide a concise and comprehensive overview of what you know about your topic from all of the articles you read. Use this cluster/word web (Links to an external site.)to organize the main findings of the articles you read. Then you can use the web to structure you literature review by sub-topics. To complete the assignment you need to submit your literature review in doc, docx, or pdf. Please do NOT submit a pages file! *First time writing a research paper? Read Research in Political Science: An Undergraduate Guide Chapter 2 Reviewing the Existing Literature in Political Science. ________________________________________ Helpful Tips: Try to organize your literature review by topic and subtopic. You can then write a paragraph about each subtopic. Remember to start your paragraph with a leading sentence that tells the reader what the paragraph is about. Then in the body of the paragraph explain this concept or idea and use examples. Cite your references appropriately. Make sure you cite each and every one of your references in your bibliography in the body of your literature review. Do NOT USE GOOGLE SCHOLAR as suggested in the below video. Please skit to step 3! *Remember to ALWAYS cite your work! Any acts of plagiarism will result in a 0 for the entire assignment. Please review the Student Code of Conduct before submission. If you need help with editing you can go to net tutor in the left panel and click on political science. They have the function to "drop off a paper" and they will help you with edits and feedback before you submit. ________________________________________ Example: Just the "literature review" portion: Literature_Review_Sample_3.docx Download Literature_Review_Sample_3.docx https://content.bridgepointeducation.com/curriculum/file/bdd26ae5-871f-489f-8d46-d47aaac1885e/1/Sample%20Literature%20Review.pdf (Links to an external site.) ________________________________________ Always view the rubric prior to submission by clicking the three dots in the upper right Rubric Literature Review Literature Review Criteria Ratings Pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeLit Review Components 40 pts Exceeding Standards Organized by concept or idea. Cites each and every source in the body of the work and at the works cited at the end. 30 pts Meeting Standards Organized by concept or idea. Cites each and every source in the body of the work and at the works cited at the end. 20 pts Approaching Standards Maybe organized by article and not concept or idea. Cites each and every source in the body of the work and at the works cited at the end. 10 pts Not Yet Met Standards Maybe organized by article and not concept or idea. Cites some sources, but not all, in the body of the work and at the works cited at the end. 0 pts Insufficient Evidence No submission. 40 pts Total Points: 40 PreviousNext

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