[nabs-l] "In-class" assignment

Jordan Scheffer jordaneve22 at gmail.com
Tue Apr 18 00:35:56 UTC 2017


Yes. Your teacher should have just taught you how to do a proper APA
citation, then you should have just done it from there. And if you may have
done something wrong, your teacher should have just been there to help, not
just said, "Ok, just look at your paper then look at this one."  



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From: NABS-L [mailto:nabs-l-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Cory McMahon
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Subject: [nabs-l] "In-class" assignment

Good evening, all:

 

In my "Intro to Applied Psychology" class, we have "in-class" activities for
which we receive points.

 

We recently turned in a research paper for the course; this paper was in APA
format. As our "in-class" activity tonight, the teacher wanted us to look at
our paper side-by-side with a correct example of an APA paper, so we can
find out what we got wrong on our paper.

 

I believe this requirement is unrealistic; as such, I walked out.

 

What would you have done in this situation? Am I correct in thinking that
this requirement is unrealistic?

 

Sincerely,

 

Cory McMahon

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