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Two Different Research Papers as in the in the PDF attachment below. 6 pages each and the task, in the end, on a different page.
Can procrastination (or delaying working on a task) have benefits for students or employees? What are the advantages of procrastination according to research?
Step #1: Finding sources (in groups)
Step #2: Writing an annotated bibliography (individually)
Step #3: Writing an introductory and one body paragraph (individually)
Step #4: Final draft (individually)
Format:
Your paper will be done in the MLA format and style of citations (see the next page for the MLA explanation).
Organization:
You paper should be organized in the following way:
TITLE:
should tell the reader what your paper is about
INTRODUCTORY PARAGRAPH SHOULD:
BODY PARAGRAPHS:
THE CONCLUDING PARAGRAPH:
FORMAT: MLA formatted
How many outside sources should you include? In your paper, you must have at least (minimum) of 5 credible sources. You may use the two introductory texts by Tim Urban (TedTalk) and Adam Grant (article) as two of your five sources. This means that if you include Urban's and Grant's texts, you must find at least 3 more sources. Remember 5 is the minimum, and you can have as many as 10 if you wish to do a more extensive research. You do not have to include Grant's and Urban's text, but it's a good idea.
What kind of sources are acceptable? Because it is a research paper, you will be looking for sources in:
How to find credible sources: You can search for credible sources by:
On the next page, you will learn how to use library database and Google Scholar. You must use these website to look for credible scholarly articles for your research paper. This section explains how the research for this particular article was done.
METHODS: This section explains how the research for this particular article was done.
RESULTS: In the results section, you may typically find a summary of what the researchers collected from the data.
DISCUSSION: This is where the authors of the research paper interpret and analyze the results.