PSY560 FinalProject Template
9-2 Final Project Submission: Theoretical Analysis
Complete and submit your final project. Be sure to incorporate any feedback you received from prior assignments and check that you addressed all elements in the Final Project Guidelines and Rubric. Check your writing for proper syntax and grammar.
To help format your assignment, use the provided Final Project Template.
Submit your assignment here. Make sure you’ve included all the required elements by reviewing the guidelines and rubric.
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[Note: To complete this template, replace the bracketed text with your own content. Remove this note and all others in the template before you submit your assignment.]
Theoretical Analysis: [Theory Name]
[Your First and Last Name]
[Course Number and Name]
[Your Instructor’s Name]
[Date Assignment Is Due]
[Notes:
Use APA format for all parts of the paper: margins, line spacing, paragraph spacing, headings, text justification, font type, size, color, and so forth. See the APA manual for specifics.
Do not include an abstract or an author’s note. The assignments do not ask for this.
Do not include the questions or the assignment instructions in your papers.
Use correct grammar, punctuation, and capitalization. Do a spell check. Use a formal APA tone in your writing.
Do not include direct quotes. Explain everything in your own words only. Do not use lists. Do not ask questions. Your work should be written in complete sentences and full paragraphs.
Do not use slang, anthropomorphism, or gendered language. Do not use personal pronouns. Do not refer to yourself in the paper. Do not say I, me, my, the writer, researcher, author, and so forth.]
Theoretical Analysis: [Theory Name]
[Carefully read both the assignment instructions and the grading rubric for this assignment so you will specifically know what to include in each of the required sections.]
Background and Basics of Theory: Historical Overview
[Insert text.]
Background and Basics of Theory: Historical Development
[Insert text.]
Background and Basics of Theory: Key Concepts
[Insert text.]
Background and Basics of Theory: Key Theorist(s)
[Insert text.]
Background and Basics of Theory: How the Theory Is Used Today
[Insert text.]
Evaluation: Position Statement
[Insert text.]
Evaluation: Validity and Accuracy
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Evaluation: Cultural Perspectives
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Evaluation and Comparison: Strengths and Weaknesses
[Insert text.]
Evaluation and Comparison: Alternative Personality Theories
[Insert text.]
Evaluation and Comparison: Defense
[Insert text.]
Application: Contemporary Relevance
[Insert text.]
Application: Real-World Problem or Phenomenon
[Insert text.]
Conclusion: Summary
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Conclusion: Future Relevance of the Theory
[Insert text.]
References
[Notes:
References must be in alphabetical order. The list of references must be on a separate page.
Use the most recent edition of the APA manual to format the references.
Use only black 12-point Times New Roman font with double spacing, a hanging indent, and one-inch margins all around. Do not change the font color and do not underline.
In the retrieval information, do not include the database. Do not include the retrieval date. Include the DOI if the article has it.
If you include the electronic location, give only the shortest, most direct link to the actual article. Include only the direct URL to the article.
References must all be scholarly, professional, academic, and peer-reviewed journal articles. Other sources are not acceptable for academic research and referencing and are not to be used for this class, such as magazines, newspapers, encyclopedias, dictionaries, Wikipedia, other wikis, blogs, non-scholarly websites, or any non-scientific sources that do not provide quality researched materials (any source that does not use credible sources to support the information in the document).
For every reference in your list of references, your paper must also include the corresponding in-text citations. Make sure all citations correspond with the references and vice versa.
All references must be cited.
All citations must be referenced.
Format for Books: Last Name, F. I. (Year). Title of book. Publisher. For example: Carl, J. (2011). Think sociology. Prentice Hall.
Format for Scholarly Journal Articles: Last Name, F. I. (Year). Title of article. Title of Journal, volume number(issue number), page numbers. https://doi.org/10.xxxxxxx For example: Roehl, B. Q. (1999). The rhetoric of composition: Convincing others. Journal of Composition Studies, 36(2), 132–144. https://doi.org/10190299.jocs]
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