INQUIRY PAPER BL:KJSRJJJ
That is how I feel right now...not really, just a lot of questions and I feel like I'm really screwing this up!! Can we have a support group?? Can you all answer some of my questions??
1. Tense- what in the heck tense do I write it in if I'm talking about watching three consultations- i already watched them...do I say "Jack resonded to the student..." Or Jack responds...what do I do??
2. How do you make an appendix? DO you just label it appendix? When you refer to it in the paper, do you say "I gave him a pre-observation questionnaire, see appendix. (?) What do I do??
3. are you combining your results and your conclusion?
4. are youusing headings? The only two I have are methods and results.
Well...i hope this wasn't too much!
Let meknow!
Comments
1. I used past tense (it's what we usually do for psych research papers)
2. Yup, on a separate page just label "Appendix A" and center it. I think you can just refer to the appendix in parenthesis - (see Appendix A) - when you're talking about the tool, for example, your survey.
3. Personally, no. I'm doing results & then discussion/implications
4. Yes, I'm using headings: method, results, discussion (and subheadings).
Hope this helps ^o^
Posted by: Yi | November 19, 2007 3:02 PM
I ended up not using section headings. I toyed with the idea, and even wrote a section or two, but in the end I tossed those out and just wrote the thing straight through.
Tense has been tricky in mine. I haven't quite decided what to do yet...
Posted by: Sharkey | November 20, 2007 12:12 PM