Intermediate Word processing: Exercise 3

For this exercise you will create a simulated class paper from text and bibliographical references we provide. The paper will have a title page, one or more text pages with a quotes, a footnote, a graphic illustration, a table and a bibliography. Page numbers where appropriate must be included.
What the paper will look like
Downloads for instructions and material and sample finished paper
Sources for formatting papers



The paper should look somewhat like the following:
 
First Page--Title Page 

Research Methods -Design and Analysis

Second Page 

Page 1

Third Page 

Page 2

Forth Page--Bibliography 

page 3

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Click here to download instructions, text and bibliographic information to use as the basis for your simulated term paper.  The file downloaded will be uncompressed and  after successsfully downloading called:
 
 
 
Macintosh Windows 95 or 98
WPEx3e.doc (Mac)  WPEx3e.doc (Win 95. 98) 
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After completing the paper you can click here to see our version.
 
 
Macintosh Windows 95 or 98
WPEx3a.doc (Mac)  WPEx3a.doc (Win 95. 98) 
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Sources for formatting papers:
This exercise follows generaly acceptable formatting practices for academic papers. You should check with your instructor for any specific format he/she may expect. For additional information for general scientific writing and specific formatting styles check the following:

http://methods.fullerton.edu/appa.html

APA, American Psychological Association report writing and formatting standards.
/~dmcmillin/style.html
ASA, American Sociological Association formatting standards for bibliographies by Dr. McMillan
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Kim, Tommy and Jim

Check these to add to formatting suggestions above.

APA paper writing suggestions

Grammer rules and suggestions

MLA paper writing suggestions

Suggestions on style