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Ashford pol 303 week 3 final paper prep
1. ASHFORD POL 303 Week 3 Final Paper Prep
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Final Paper Prep. Academic research and papers must meet certain standards
of quality recognized by the academic community. What constitutes quality,
academic research?
a. Primary sources written by experts in the field of study
b. Secondary sources supported by research in primary sources
c. Credible sources (experts in the area of study)
d. Relevant research (materials are pertinent to the area of study)
e. In graduate work, the use of peer-reviewed journal articles (journal articles
reviewed by recognized experts in the relevant field of study) is required.
f. Educational websites may be appropriate in some cases but should be
evaluated carefully.
Review the Final Paper instructions found within the Final Paper link in your
online course or under the “Components of Course Evaluation” section of this
guide. The Final Paper is due in Week Five. To help with the preparation of the
paper, complete the following and submit to your instructor for feedback.
a. Topics: Select topics of interest to you. See Final Paper guidelines for
instruction.
b. Thesis: Develop your thesis statement. This will become the point or
perspective you will argue or prove in the paper. Please see the Ashford-
approved grammar handbook for information on how to develop a solid thesis.
c. APA Reference Page: For this portion of the assignment, you will analyze 5
scholarly resources, including two from the Ashford Online Library. For each of
these sources you must explain in a well-developed paragraph on how each
source relates to your chosen topics and how it is going to help you support your
thesis.
Note: You will need to research peer-reviewed journals or other journals that are
considered to have reliable information (do not use sources from the secular
press, i.e. Time, Newsweek, Parents Today). In addition to the textbook, you
need at least five articles from professional scholarly journals and not popular
Internet sites (if you do find something on the World Wide Web, it must be
2. authored and be a reliable source). In these journals, the research and
information is either reviewed by an editorial team (such as for the Harvard
Business Review) or a group of peers (such as in many journals you find through
the Ashford University online library). You are reminded of the Academic
Research standards for all Ashford University Papers.