{"id":21912,"date":"2023-06-13T21:36:15","date_gmt":"2023-06-13T21:36:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.goodacademic.com\/blog\/questions\/https-web-p-ebscohost-com-ehost-pdfviewer-pdfviewervid0sid344bf193-1f72-497b-b9b1-ca1b58c6f3df%40redis\/"},"modified":"2023-06-13T21:36:15","modified_gmt":"2023-06-13T21:36:15","slug":"https-web-p-ebscohost-com-ehost-pdfviewer-pdfviewervid0sid344bf193-1f72-497b-b9b1-ca1b58c6f3df%40redis","status":"publish","type":"questions","link":"https:\/\/www.goodacademic.com\/blog\/questions\/https-web-p-ebscohost-com-ehost-pdfviewer-pdfviewervid0sid344bf193-1f72-497b-b9b1-ca1b58c6f3df%40redis\/","title":{"rendered":"https:\/\/web.p.ebscohost.com\/ehost\/pdfviewer\/pdfviewer?vid=0&#038;sid=344bf193-1f72-497b-b9b1-ca1b58c6f3df%40redis"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Summary paper written answering two questions<\/p>\n<div>1. Question 1: What are the most important points of the article?<br \/>\nAnswer this question by providing a 400-word summary of the article. The summary<br \/>\ncovers the most important points of the article and only covers the information in the<br \/>\narticle. The main themes of the article should be covered with supporting evidence.<br \/>\nYour evaluation, opinion, or extraneous information do not belong in the summary.<br \/>\nCover only what is in the article. The summary of the article must be IN YOUR OWN<br \/>\nWORDS. Do not copy from the article or other sources, do not use any quotations (even<br \/>\nif properly cited) and do not paraphrase. If you have questions about what terms you<br \/>\ncan use from the article or other sources, ask me. The word count does not includes intext citations.<br \/>\nThe summary should<\/div>\n<div>The summary should include the following:<br \/>\n\u2022 The purpose of the article. Read the article carefully and decide why the author or<br \/>\nauthors wrote the article about the topic area. The purpose sets the stage for the<br \/>\nmain points of the article.<br \/>\nResearchers write this type of article to evaluate the relevant literature. Their<br \/>\narticle is designed to inform us about the current state of knowledge about the<br \/>\nresearch area.<br \/>\n\u2022 The main points of the article. Read the article several times and keep a list of the<br \/>\nmost important points of the article. These should be included in the summary.<br \/>\nThe summary has a word limit which means that you decide what is the most<br \/>\nimportant information to cover.<br \/>\n\u2022 The conclusions of the author(s). The article will end with some ideas about the<br \/>\nmeaning of the research, and\/or what research needs to be done next. Include<br \/>\nthem in the summary.<br \/>\nLength and style: The summary should be as close to 400 words as possible. If you go<br \/>\nover or under 400 words you will lose points. For exact word count numbers see the<br \/>\ngrading rubric for the final submission of the summary paper.<br \/>\nThe summary should be written in paragraph form with transitions between the<br \/>\nparagraphs. Follow APA (American Psychological Association) style for the citation<br \/>\nformat and the writing style. The current version of the Publication Manual of the<br \/>\nAmerican Psychological Association is the 7th edition. There is a link to Academic Writer,<br \/>\nwhich covers APA style, in the course menu in the Blackboard course.<br \/>\n3<\/p>\n<p>Question 2. How does course material apply to the main points of the article?<br \/>\nExamine the course material to find the answer to this question. Identify 2 different<br \/>\nconcepts in the text that apply to the article. It is permissible to use any previous,<br \/>\ncurrent, or future course material. A concept is defined as a term that would be listed in<br \/>\nthe glossary, a concept that is part of a major theory (i.e., scaffolding, egocentrism, etc.),<br \/>\nor a concept that is part of a major theme or topic area (i.e., epigenetics, naturalistic<br \/>\nobservation, domain-specific learning mechanism, etc.). The concept should not be an<br \/>\nentire major theory (i.e., Piaget\u2019s theory, learning theory, etc.) or the topic for an entire<br \/>\nchapter in the text (i.e., language development, emotional development, etc.). Check<br \/>\nwith me if you have questions after you select your concepts.<br \/>\nMake sure your concepts come from different chapters. One concept will be addressed<br \/>\nin Part A and the other in Part B.<br \/>\nDivide the answer to question 2 into Part A and Part B. Part A identifies one of the<br \/>\nconcepts and explains how material in the textbook is related to the main points in the<br \/>\narticle. Describe how you evaluated course material and article material to write the<br \/>\nbest explanation for the relationship or connection between the concept and the main<br \/>\npoints of the article. The answer should not include speculation or conjecture.<br \/>\nPart B repeats the process described above for the second concept. Remember the<br \/>\nsecond concept comes from a different chapter.<br \/>\nConsistency, coherence, and an in-depth evaluation are necessary. Stick to the concept<br \/>\nthat you have identified. Opinion should not be included. The entire answer must be in<br \/>\nyour own words.<br \/>\nPart A and Part B should include the page numbers in the text (or if you are using the ebook include the section numbers) that cover the concept selected.<br \/>\nLength and style: Each Part (Part A and Part B) should be a minimum of 200 words.<br \/>\nThat is Part A is 200 words or more and Part B is 200 words or more. This is in addition<br \/>\nto the 400-word summary. 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