Writing Effective Option A and B Papers: Tips and Guidelines
Key insights
- 📹 Video communication on approaching sections one and two of option A and B papers
- ⚠️ Emphasis on the need for at least one source with APA in-text citation
- 📝 Description of the content and format of section one for option A papers
- 👥 Use third-person references when discussing the organization's background and history
- 📄 Submission requirements include release of liability before serving and volunteer verification of hours after serving
- 🔍 Section one focuses on explaining how you served the organization, including duties and supervision
- 💭 Section two delves into preconceived notions about the organization and perspectives on the population served
- 📄 Section one is about 600 words and written in third person, with in-text citations
Q&A
What are the submission requirements for section two of the research paper?
For section two of the research paper, there is no need for in-text citations. It is the analysis of the person and should be written in first person. The researcher's biases and thought process are crucial in section two.
What is the importance of writing paragraph one last for non-normative events?
Writing paragraph one last can help identify patterns in how individuals cope with significant life events. It is also crucial for researching and analyzing the lasting impact of non-normative experiences. In addition, section one should include in-text citations for specific ideas or observations from other sources.
How should non-normative events be presented in section one of option B papers?
Section one of option B papers requires about 600 words written in third person. It should focus on identifying non-normative events and their impact on the subject's life. Non-normative events are arranged in chronological order and across different age groups to understand their impact on the subject's life. In-text citations are required when including ideas from other sources.
What is the content of section two for option A papers?
Section two for option A papers delves into preconceived notions about the organization, perspectives on the population served, and internal biases or opinions. It should also include an examination of why the organization was selected. Submission requirements for section two include the release of liability before serving and volunteer verification of hours after serving.
What is the format of section one for option A papers?
Section one for option A papers focuses on explaining how you served the organization, including duties and supervision. It should be about 600 words in length, written in third person, and requires at least one source with APA in-text citation. It also requires the submission of a release of liability before serving and volunteer verification of hours after serving.
- 00:01 This video communication covers the approach and instructions for tackling sections one and two of the option A and B papers. It emphasizes the need for at least one source with APA in-text citation and describes the content and format of section one for option A papers.
- 07:24 Tips on writing option A papers, including the use of third-person references, submission requirements, and the content of sections one and two.
- 14:52 Option B papers in the writing of sections one and two are structured with section one being about 600 words and written in third person, with in-text citations and a focus on identifying non-normative events. Non-normative events are arranged in chronological order and across different age groups to understand the impact on the subject's life.
- 21:17 Understanding non-normative events and their impact on individuals' lives, identifying missing information, arranging events chronologically, and writing up each event in separate paragraphs or grouped together.
- 26:55 Writing paragraph one last can help identify patterns in how individuals cope with significant life events. Researching and analyzing the lasting impact of non-normative experiences is crucial for paragraph one. Section one should include in-text citations for specific ideas or observations from other sources.
- 32:56 This section provides guidance on how to structure and write sections one and two of a research paper. Section one includes the title page and a description of the person, requiring in-text citations and references. Section two is the analysis of the person, written in first person without in-text citations. The researcher's biases and thought process are crucial in section two, and detailed instructions for formatting and submission are provided in the course content tab.