Communication Studies idiosyncrasies
Friday, 04.25.2008, 12:04pm (GMT)
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- Using the first person (I/me) is welcomed in nearly all areas of Communication Studies. It is probably best to ask your professor to be sure, but do not be surprised if you are required to talk about yourself within the paper as a researcher, writer, and/or subject. Some assignments may require you to write from a personal perspective and expect you to use "I" to express your ideas.
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- Always include a Works Cited (MLA) or References list (APA) unless you are told not to. Not giving appropriate credit to those whom you quote or use t
inform your argument is plagiarism. More and more Communication Studies courses are requiring bibliographies and in-text citations with each writing assignment. Ask your professor which citation format (MLA/APA) to use and see the corresponding handbook for citation rules.
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