Part 1: General Guidelines I. Academic Writing: Np-Lbef002 Personality Development Individual Assignment
Part 1: General Guidelines I. Academic Writing: Np-Lbef002 Personality Development Individual Assignment
I. Academic Writing
Academic writing is a scholarly and scientific that is systematic that seeks to answer a question.
Academic writing is based on the idea that conclusions can only be accepted when supported by
evidence. An academic writer should be objective and NOT influenced by his or own opinion
(except when the question encourages the author to give an opinion or a personal reflection), use
the data collected to support a question or hypothesis. In short, Academic Writing has the
following characteristics:
Present facts in a systematic manner and in accordance with clear procedures.
Writing must be accurate, truthful and not make assumptions.
All views expressed are supported by evidence.
Writing should not distort the facts or exaggerate things.
Writing should be honest seeking only the truth.
Statements should not cast any doubt.
II. Plagiarism
Any written assignment (essays, project, take-home exams, etc) submitted by a student must not
be deceptive regarding the abilities, knowledge, or amount of work contributed by the student.
There are many ways that this rule can be violated. Among them are:
Paraphrases: The student paraphrases a closely reasoned argument of an author
without acknowledging that he or she has done so. (Clearly, all our knowledge is
derived from somewhere, but detailed arguments from clearly identifiable sources
must be acknowledged.)
Outright plagiarism: Large sections of the paper are simply copied from other
sources, and are not acknowledged as quotations.
Other sources: often include essays written by other students or sold by
unscrupulous organizations. Quoting from such papers is perfectly legitimate if
quotation marks are used and the source is cited.
a. Works by others
Taking credit deliberately or not deliberately for works produced by another
without giving proper acknowledgement
Works includes photographs, charts, graphs, drawings, statistics, video-clips,
audio-clips, verbal exchanges such as interviews or lectures, performances on
television and texts printed on the web.
The student submits the same essay to two or more courses.
c. Documenting sources
Whenever you quote, paraphrase, summarize, or otherwise refer to the work of another,
you are required to cite its source parenthetical documentation. Offered here are some of
the most commonly cited forms of material.
Direct
Paradigms represent what we think about the world (but cannot prove). Our
actions in the world, including the actions we take as inquirers, cannot occur
without reference to those paradigms: “As we think, so do we act.” (Guba, 1985:
15)
Indirect
According to Capra (1982), this is a form of crisis and it happens when human fail
to achieve the standards of the expected satisfactory level.
I. Learning outcomes
Your Task
You will do research on How do personality factors influence a person's use of social media
such as Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter? Are individuals who use social media frequently
more or less extroverted?
Title Page
Executive Summary
Acknowledgment
Table of contents
Introduction (general background of factors of personality)
Definition
Traits
Objectives
Methodology
Research
-Introduction of personality
-Account of different personality traits
Results
Interview experience
Conclusion
References
Appendices
-Questionnaire
-photos
REQUIREMENTS
2. Your work should be no more than 3000 words in total. Students should state the number
of words used at the end of the assignment. The word should be calculated from
Introduction Part of the assignment. You may include table of content, executive
summary, diagrams, figures, appendices etc. without word penalty.
4. Your font size for the report will be Times New Roman, font size for main heading- 16,
sub heading-14 and 12 for content and you are to use double spacing for report writing.
3. Objectives 5
4. Methodology 10
Primary
Secondary
5. Research 15
6. Results 20
7. Interview experience 10
8. Conclusion 5