paper has three parts
1) Report Section — 4 pages
2) Reflection Section — 4 pages
3) Interview notes/ questionnaire / questions
I would like to see interview questions (include answers from the person)/; notes before expert work on part 1 and part 2. Once I approve the interview questions, notes then he/she can work on part 1 and then on part 2. I would like to see every part and once I say ok then he/she can move on to the next part. When the third part is complete I want all three parts put together with proper APA formatting. Attached is the instructions for the paper. Also, attached are the rubric for grading and what the instructor expects from this assignment.
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???????????????????????????????????? Intercultural Interview Paper-Due 12/9/13 Disclaimer: This list is not exhaustive. You are responsible for formatting and setting up your paper according to all aspects of the APA style, unless otherwise noted (i.e. no Abstract). The list below is just as a reminder of what was discussed in class. ?? Double space, 1 page margins ?? 12 point-font, Times New Roman ?? First person in Part 1 only, Part 2 should be more professional and in third-person ?? Paper Content/outline: 1. Title page 2. Paper Body 2.1. Introductory Paragraph 2.2. Part One: Report (Center-aligned, BOLD-faced) o Any subheadings are left-aligned and no indentation or bold-face 2.3. Part Two: Reflection o Any subheadings are left-aligned and no indentation or bold-face 2.4. Concluding paragraph (if conclusion doesn’t flow from Part Two) 3. References 3.1. Part One: No citations needed 3.2. Part Two: Citations needed 3.2.1. If you refer to a concept discussed in either the book or the assigned readings, you need to cite the relevant authors (either the book, or the readings posted on Blackboard). o To cite book: http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/08/3.2.2. If you specifically refer to a study that is discussed in the book, or an author’s theory that is in the book, you should cite the original author of the study or theory, NOT the book. o In text at the end of the sentence: (Lastname, Year). o Author, A. A., Author, B. B., & Author, C. C. (Year). Title of article. Title of Periodical, volume number (issue number), pages. 3.2.3. For the most part, you should not be citing ME as the lecturer. Most of the content is from the book or from the assigned readings. If you are not sure, please contact me and I will give you the appropriate citation for you to look up. o To cite me • In text: (Zhou, 2013). • In reference list: Zhou, N. (2013). Psychology and Culture 230 Lecture notes (Date). 4. Interview Transcript (i.e. Notes or List of questions) o Legible…
???????????????????????????????????? Intercultural Interview Paper-Due 12/9/13 Disclaimer: This list is not exhaustive. You are responsible for formatting and setting up your paper according to all aspects of the APA style, unless otherwise noted (i.e. no Abstract). The list below is just as a reminder of what was discussed in class. ?? Double space, 1 page margins ?? 12 point-font, Times New Roman ?? First person in Part 1 only, Part 2 should be more professional and in third-person ?? Paper Content/outline: 1. Title page 2. Paper Body 2.1. Introductory Paragraph 2.2. Part One: Report (Center-aligned, BOLD-faced) o Any subheadings are left-aligned and no indentation or bold-face 2.3. Part Two: Reflection o Any subheadings are left-aligned and no indentation or bold-face 2.4. Concluding paragraph (if conclusion doesn’t flow from Part Two) 3. References 3.1. Part One: No citations needed 3.2. Part Two: Citations needed 3.2.1. If you refer to a concept discussed in either the book or the assigned readings, you need to cite the relevant authors (either the book, or the readings posted on Blackboard). o To cite book: http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/08/3.2.2. If you specifically refer to a study that is discussed in the book, or an author’s theory that is in the book, you should cite the original author of the study or theory, NOT the book. o In text at the end of the sentence: (Lastname, Year). o Author, A. A., Author, B. B., & Author, C. C. (Year). Title of article. Title of Periodical, volume number (issue number), pages. 3.2.3. For the most part, you should not be citing ME as the lecturer. Most of the content is from the book or from the assigned readings. If you are not sure, please contact me and I will give you the appropriate citation for you to look up. o To cite me • In text: (Zhou, 2013). • In reference list: Zhou, N. (2013). Psychology and Culture 230 Lecture notes (Date). 4. Interview Transcript (i.e. Notes or List of questions) o Legible…
