Developmental Paper Draft: Conclusion
Goal
Completing the Lifespan Developmental Paper earning 70% or higher is one of the student learning outcomes for this course. It must be turned in or the student will not pass the course. Therefore, it is essential to complete the assignment.
The paper has been divided into sections for you to work on to stay on track for turning in your paper on time. For this section you will turn in your introduction. I will provide feedback on the document or in the comments.
Guidelines
Submit the conclusion for your paper. Remember to include the answers to the three questions. This should be done in three paragraphs that address each component individually.
Conclusion:
What new information did you learn during the research and writing of this paper? Describe what you learned.
Do you know anyone in the age group you studied? Compare what you learned with what you know of this person.
If you do not personally know someone in your chosen age group, think of what you have seen in public or media and compare what you learned to them.
How is the information you learned while writing this paper going to help you in other settings in your future career (provide specific examples)?
Developmental Paper Draft: References
Goal
Completing the Lifespan Developmental Paper earning 70% or higher is one of the student learning outcomes for this course. It must be turned in or the student will not pass the course. Therefore, it is essential to complete the assignment.
The paper has been divided into sections for you to work on to stay on track for turning in your paper on time. For this section you will turn in your reference page. I will provide feedback on the document or in the comments.
Guidelines
Submit the References page for your paper. Follow the guidelines and remember to use APA formatting. There should be a reference for each citation and each citation should have a reference.
References: Minimum of 3 references
Use any of the resources in this course and any credible internet sources.
List them on the last page with the heading – “References”. (APA format)
Remember to cite your references in the body of your paper (i.e. Leifer & Fleck, 2013, p. 64).
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