Writing Guidelines for Social Science Students - Lisa Emerson

Writing Guidelines for Social Science Students

By: Lisa Emerson

Paperback | 22 May 2005 | Edition Number 2

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What is a policy report? How do I reference an internet source? Does my teacher want to know what I think about this essay topic or only what other people think? What is a literature review? As a student in the social sciences, you will be faced with many of these kinds of questions. And whether you are studying nursing, social work, political science or history, this updated edition of "Writing Guidelines for Social Science Students" has the answers to all your writing and study queries. This second edition includes extended sections on library searching and APA referencing that make it an up-to-the-minute resource for students and teachers alike. "Writing Guidelines for Social Science Students" is essential reading for all who write or design undergraduate assignments in the social sciences.

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