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EDUC 605: Introduction



Required Readings and Viewings:Books:


What is an Empirical Article? American Psychological Association. (2009). Publication manual of the American Psychological Association (6th ed.). Washington, DC: Author. Scholarly Journals vs. Popular Magazines vs. Newspapers:
How To Tell the Difference Doctoral Writing Guidance and Links Galvan, J. L. (2014). Writing literature reviews (6th ed.). Glendale, CA: Pyrczak Publishing. Chapter 1: Writing Reviews of Academic Literature Overview Galvan, J. L. (2014). Writing literature reviews (6th ed.). Glendale, CA: Pyrczak Publishing. Chapter 4: General Guidelines for Analyzing Literature Jimenez y West, I., Gokalp, G., Pena, E., Fischer, L., & Gupton, J. (2011). Exploring effective support practices for doctoral students’ degree completion. College Student Journal, 45(2), 310–323. Lavelle, E., & Bushrow, K. (2007). Writing approaches of graduate students. Educational Psychology, 27(6), 807–822. doi 10.1080/01443410701366001 Nelson, J. S., Range, L. M., & Ross, M. B. (2012). A checklist to guide graduate students’ writing. International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 24(3), 376–382. Odena, O., & Burgess, H. (2017). How doctoral students and graduates describe facilitating experiences and strategies for their thesis writing learning process: a qualitative approach. Studies in higher education, 42(3), 572-590. Distinguishing Credibility of Published Secondary Evidence Sources

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