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英語論文獻資料的引用—APA
Tuesday, April 24th, 2012
當寫完一篇英文論文後,必需加上References ( Bibliography, Works Cited)以註明文獻資料的來源,一般而言有MLA, APA and Harvard,以下是APA 的範例,其他詳細細節請參考 http://www.apastyle.org
期刊
Jackson, A. & Sykes, J. (2012). Relinquising personality in teen conformance. Journal of Social Psychology, 04(01), pp.18-27.
先寫第一作者姓Jackson加逗號,然後寫作者中間名的起首字母A, 接句號,接著寫第二作者姓Sykes,加逗號,然後寫作者名的起首字母J, 加句號。接著寫出版年份,並用括號括起來如(2012),加句號。接著寫期刊文章標題Relinquising personality in teen conformance,加句號,用斜體字寫期刊名稱Journal of Social Psychology,加逗號,和卷次04並寫上期次用括號括起來,加逗號,最後寫起迄頁碼,加句號
書籍
Johnson, M. (2012). Learning how to cite in MLA format. Cengage Learning, New York.
先寫作者姓Johnson加逗號,然後寫作者名的起首字母M, 接句號, 接著寫出版年份用括號括起來(2012), 加句號, 用斜體字寫書名名稱Learning how to cite in MLA format, 加句號, 後面寫出版杜名稱Cengage Learning, 接句號,然後寫出版城市New York,
接句號
網站
History of U.S. gov’t bailouts. ProPublica: Journalism in the Public Interest. Retrieved from:
http://propublica.org/special/government-bailouts
先寫網站標題加冒號”History of U.S. Gov’t Bailouts.”,加句號, , 用斜體字寫製作單位ProPublica: Journalism in the Public Interest,接句號, 最後寫讀取資料網址<http://propublica.org/special/government-bailouts>
Tags: apa references, apastyle, Cengage, Conformance, Format, how to cite in mla format, Learning, personality, Psychology, social psychology
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英語論文獻資料的引用—HARVARD
Tuesday, April 24th, 2012
當寫完一篇英文論文後,必需加上References ( Bibliography, Works Cited)以註明文獻資料的來源,一般而言有MLA, APA and Harvard, 以下是HARVARD 的範例
期刊
Harvard
Jackson, A. & Sykes, J. 2012. Relinquising Personality in Teen Conformance. Journal of Social Psychology, 04(01): 18-27.
先寫第一作者姓Jackson加逗號,然後寫作者中間名的起首字母A, 接著寫&,然後寫第二作者姓Sykes,加逗號,然後寫作者名的起首字母J, 加句號。接著寫出版年份2012,加句號。接著寫期刊文章標題Relinquising Personality In Teen Conformance,加句號,用斜體字寫期刊名稱Journal of Social Psychology,加逗號,和卷次04並寫上期次用括號括起來,加逗號,最後寫起迄頁碼,加句號
書籍
Johnson, M. 2012. Learning How to Cite in MLA Format. Cengage Learning, New York.
先寫作者姓Johnson加逗號,然後寫作者名的起首字母M, 接句號, 接著寫出版年份2012, 加句號,寫書名名稱How to Cite in MLA Format, 加句號, 後面寫出版杜名稱Cengage Learning, 接逗號,然後寫出版城市New York,接句號
網站
History of U.S. Gov’t Bailouts. ProPublica: Journalism in the Public Interest. http://www.propublica.org/special/government-bailouts [Viewed: 18/04/2012]
先寫網站標題History of U.S. Gov’t Bailouts.,加句號, ,寫製作單位ProPublica: Journalism in the Public Interest,接句號, 最後寫讀取資料網址和 讀取資料的曰期 http://www.propublica.org/special/government-bailouts [Viewed: 18/04/2012]
Tags: Conformance, Format, harvard references, how to cite in mla format, Learning, Psychology, social psychology, sykes, Teen
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Study Habits & Learning Styles
Tuesday, September 7th, 2010
The importance of good study habits is well known. A recent article in the NYT just noted that many preconceptions about study habits are changing with the continued development of technology and how people are interacting with their environment. At a basic level, the article points out that one should change their study locations from time to time in order to break up the monotony of studying. Previously, many experts also liked to point out that people have different “learning styles” and that these learning styles predict and influence the way a particular individual learns. Newer research is now revealing this concept to be completely off the mark. That is, learning styles such as “visual learners” or being “left brained” or “right brained” are now being shown to be fairly inaccurate. Of course everyone does prefer learning in certain ways but this is just a preferential thing rather than something hard-wired into a person’s neurological system. Everyone has the capacity to learn visually or to learn textually or similar. In fact, this same research now shows us that people should actually practice learning through all methods as a means to stimulate their learning process overall and to reinforce their learning. This shift in how researchers are now viewing the learning process is probably due to the prevalence of technology such as iPods, iPads and iPhones as well as the Internet and the web in which everyone is now exposed to more visually oriented material. Essentially, these technologies are changing not only learning styles but also studying styles as well.
Tags: Development, different learning styles, good study habits, ipads, Learning, neurological system, research, study, technology, visual learners
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