iPSYC assignment
This document describes your iPSYC assignment in 3 parts. Part 1 describes what it is and how to do the assignment. Part 2 summarizes the grading of the assignment in a rubric. Part 3 lists the thirty-six questions from which you will pick one.
Part 1:
iPSYC is designed to provide practice following directions to write what might be one of your first university papers. You will be asked to synthesize some part of your life with course content and then communicate that clearly following APA format. The questions listed in Part 3 try to get you think about some aspect of your personal life and combine it with some part of our course. Pick one and try to find at least one reference that you can integrate into your discussion.[unique_solution]
- Content:
This is a formal paper that demonstrates that you can synthesize your knowledge of some part of the course with real-life examples and/or aspects of your own life. It is also expected that you will start to demonstrate how to include references and put them into your own words and avoid plagiarism. For this assignment, you will not quote your sources. If you cite the work of journal articles or books or class lectures, you will put their ideas into your own words.
- Value:
From 0 to 10% of your final grade in PSYC1002R.
- Due date:
11:55pm on the date specified in the Course Outline & on cuLearn. If your paper is submitted in the 24-hours after the due date, you will receive no more than 5 marks. If your paper is submitted in the 24-hour period after that, you will receive no more than 2.5 marks. If your paper is submitted any time after that you will receive zero.
- Format:
400-1000 words in total. The word count includes your entire assignment from beginning to end. Use 12-point Times Roman font, double-spaced. Include a separate Title page (but part of the same file) with your name, ID, course number, date, and question number you are addressing.
- File name, File type:
Name the file “YourLastName_YourFirstName_PSYC1002R”. The file type must be .DOC or .DOCX or .TXT. If you are a Mac or Open Document user convert your file to .DOC or .DOCX or .TXT. Do not submit PDF or ODT or any other format. You will receive zero if the TA cannot open your file.
- References/Citation:
You are encouraged to use references in your assignment. These might include the text, lecture videos, and/or powerpoint, internet sources, or a journal article. The quality of your references will be a consideration in the grading of your paper. Identify or cite your source(s) using APA
PSYC1002R iPSYC W2018 © Bruce Tsuji
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format as detailed at https://library.carleton.ca/help/apa-citation-style . List your references in a brief References section. For lectures use: Tsuji, B.H. (2018). Title of lecture powerpoint. Class notes in PSYC1002R, Carleton University. Downloaded on DD/MMM/YYYY.
- Quotations & Plagiarism:
Do not quote from any of your sources. Instead, put things in your own words. If more than 5 consecutive words are copied and pasted into your assignment from the internet, Wikipedia, text, journal, or any other source, this is considered plagiarism and you will receive zero. For details see http://carleton.ca/registrar/academic-integrity/
- Submission:
There is a “Draft” and “Submit” mode in the assignment Dropbox. Draft papers will receive a grade of zero. Make sure you Submit it properly.
- Writing Style:
How easily can your assignment be understood? Spelling and grammatical errors detract from what you are trying to communicate. Write formally but you may use the word “I”.