For this week…*( read the Los Angeles Slum) I attached the file int he question
- Double-check your APA formatting and make corrections where needed (.5pt)
- Give your abstract a try on the outline Los Angeles Slum
- It should cover the following points (each worth .5 points) but that does not mean that each point is one sentence, sometimes you need more than one sentence to address a specific point:
- Key issue & importance of addressing it (.5 point)
- RQs/proposed program or service (for those writing grants) (.5 point)
- How do you propose to answer these RQs/ How do you propose to evaluate the program you are proposing (.5 point)
- What your study/program will contribute to the field or the community (.5 point)
- ***Use the abstracts from your references as examples
- It is ok if it is not perfect it is the first draft! Abstracts help clarify your message and purpose.
- It should cover the following points (each worth .5 points) but that does not mean that each point is one sentence, sometimes you need more than one sentence to address a specific point:
- Add 5-7 keywords (.5 point)
- These should give readers an idea of what your proposal covers
- They can be indicators of your population, the issue at hand, location, methods used, or who it is of relevance to
- Look at the keywords used in articles that you are using or that you have read in the past as examples
- Expand on your outline (address some of the feedback you received) (.5 point)
- you do not have to reply to the comments, simply incorporate the changes
- Again, I do not expect full-blown paragraphs but add more detail to your bullet points or elaborate on ideas
- Make sure that you are using in-text citations
- The more you expand on your outline the more future you will thank you. However, any progress is better than no progress – baby steps can get us a long way!
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