Sunday, March 8, 2009
Nothing Surprising But Something Interesting
Now in chapter 6 I didn't really find anything surprising but I did find somethings that were interesting. On p.152 when it says "the catagories into which your questions fit can indicate where to research". It then went on to list the categories which are: "fact, definition, interpretation, consequence, value, and policy". The categories itself was what interested me because I never thought of doing a research paper, using the things I look up, and putting them into categories. This seems like a useful way so that I know how exactly to make my research paper as understandable as possible. Also the categories will most likely help me with my own research paper so that it may be a little bit easier for me to do it now that along with the categories I also have questions that will go along with each categories. This website actually is another sourse that seems to help others write research papers. This website pretty much tells you how to do research papers, it shows you the general form, style, and even tells you what mistakes you should avoid. This website seems to be pretty helpful just like how p.152 was helpful. But overall chapter 6 for me even though nothing in it was surprising I found some interesting things so I will definitley go back and look at p.152 so I can look at those categories. I also recommend that page to anyone who might need help on what they should address in their paper.
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