2016- 12- 6
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#4
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أكـاديـمـي
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رد: رد الدكتور
Double check that you have good citation of references both in your text and in the reference list.
When copying the words of other authors, the reference is cited within the paragraph you are quoting from, right after you use quotation marks, for example: "Knowledge is fundamental" Hardy, 2002, pp. 23-45.
b. When reporting the words of others in your own words, the reference is cited within the paragraph, for example:
Hardy (2002) suggests that knowledge is essential.
Or
In his book The Importance of Knowledge, Hardy (2002) showed how knowledge is very important.
Title H. Research Methodology
B. Table of Contents I. Ethical Consideration (Only if you are collecting
C. Abstract
data from participants. Not required for all topics.)
D. Introduction J. Limitations of the study
E. Literature review K. Expected Results
F. Significance of Research L. References
G. Research
Question M. Appendix.
Please note that every reference you use should be cited twice:
a. within the text of your proposal (e.g. in the literature review section). You can refer to section number 6 above for more details on in-text citation.
b. in the reference list (i.e. at the
end of your proposal) as explained below:
Use correct citation of references as in the following example:
In your text, you took information from a book called "The Importance of Knowledge" written by an author called Alex Hardy in the year 2002, and published by the publisher Penguin Books in the city of New York. To properly add this work to your reference list,
you need to format it as follows:
Hardy, A. (2002). The Importance of Knowledge. New York: Penguin Books.
References should be organized alphabetically.
You can use this site to make citation easier for you: http://www.citethisforme.com/cite/book
Here is a guide how to cite websites in your references: http://www.easybib.com/reference/guide/apa/website
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