In writing the Introduction, you will use the existing research literature to build a case (rationale) for the hypothesis. Keep in mind that building the case (rationale) takes considerable thought and analyses regarding the existing literature so that it (the literature) can be used to make a logical argument in support of the hypothesis. A…
Given the findings in the Lemola (2015) article, would you expect some developmental consequences of being born premature to continue into adulthood? What might those be? What would explain these long-term developmental consequences? Be sure to include a quote from the article or textbook in your main posting. Be sure to include a critical thinking…
After watching the videos and reading the text respond to the questions below. Healthy development in the early years (particularly birth to three) provides the building blocks for educational achievement, economic productivity, responsible citizenship, lifelong health, strong communities, and successful parenting of the next generation. What can we do as educators during this incredibly important…
APA insists that you never leave it unclear, just what your opinion is and what comes from someone else. If you didn’t think it up, cite it every single time. Portions of your intro, background, Key ideas, and significance section did not have citations. Quotes are not the only thing that needs to be cited in the…