Title of Article + Proper MLA Citation for Works Cited page | Driscoll, Dana Lynn. wac.colostate.edu/books/writingspaces2/driscoll–introduction-to-primary-research.pdf. |
Summarize the article — include your reaction, thoughts, anything to help you remember its claims. 100 to 150 words | Research projects where students are asked to gather first-hand data are very common in first year writing courses. students may struggle with the ethical and practical issues of collecting, analyzing, and writing about survey results, interviews, and observations. This chapter introduces definitions of research from an interdisciplinary perspective, examines ethical considerations, and compares the research process to the writing process. The chapter concludes with information about writing from primary research, including integrating research and creating visuals. |
Define new terms and concepts by quoting or paraphrasing the original author. | During World War II, Nazi doctors performed heinous experiments on prisoners without their consent, while in the U.S. |
How does this reading connect to other articles from class and/or your own research?
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Last week we read an article talking about ethics in writing. |
Based on the reading, craft one question to act as a springboard for class discussion. | Why is it so important for there to be ethics in your writing? |