Thursday, August 30, 2018

US History - Case Study: Source Use & Citation

US History - Case Study: Source Use & Citation


1) He includes the author's name, title of the book, publisher, and date of publication. In the notes pages, he includes a page number when quoting a specific page in the book.

2) The term annotated in this context means explaining further how he used the source.

3) Notes: 2,3,5,6,7,8,10,11,15,16,17,18,24, and 25 do not include page numbers. Some pages don't have page numbers because Bess isn't referencing one specific page, but rather the all the ideas presented in the text as a whole. 10-14 are different because he's referencing a specific idea presented only in those pages. 

4) He used quotes and included the names of the other authors he was referencing. If we did not have the notes page you would know the author but not the specific work he was referencing. 

5)  His argument is original because he's not conducting the experiments himself, but he's analyzing the results and determining how the results relate back to human psychology. 

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