MGT 435 Week 1 Assignment Help | Ashford University
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Week 1 - Exercise
Ethics in Writing: The Woes of Social Media
Influences
To prepare for this exercise, please
read Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct (2010) and Mouse Click Plagiarism: The Role of Technology in Plagiarism
and the Librarian’s Role in Combating It . Also review the course content you read from your
text this week.
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Finding one’s academic voice is an important
part of development when dedicating one’s self to earning a degree. However, it
is not always easy. Sometimes we lack confidence (self-efficacy) and think
our words are not good enough. Other times, managing our time becomes difficult
and taking short cuts seems like our only way out. Once this habit begins,
especially if it is not caught, it can have devastating results later down the
road, but often our emotions allow us to rationalize the practice of taking
this easy option.
There are also many temptations with the World
Wide Web, including websites touting that you can buy the information that cannot
be traced. Be cautious. Technological advancement is making this claim false.
Find your confidence and take the high road by
developing your academic voice. One of the most important aspects to this is
simply giving credit to where the information was learned.
YES! You must cite, not only quotes, but also
any information that would not be known, had a person not learned it from
someone.
This exercise involves exploring ethical
writing practices and will include three parts:
·
Part One
o Discuss why you think plagiarism is so
problematic in higher education today. Have you seen examples of it? What do
you think you can personally do to help develop your own academic voice? Does
it stir up any emotions when you think others are “getting away with it”?
·
Part Two
o Write a two-paragraph summary about
what you have learned about I/O Psychology this week and how it could be
applied in your own circumstances. Include at least one quote, but for the
rest, paraphrase (rewrite in your own words) your paragraph (also applying
citations appropriately throughout). Refer to Citing Within Your Paper for help.
§ Highlight your quote in blue. Highlight your citations for your
self-worded explanations/commentary in yellow.
§ Be sure to also include correctly formatted
citations prior to running the document. (For examples of how to write
citations, see the Ashford Wiring Center.)
§ Run this summary through your course
similarity tool (Turn It In). Make corrections as indicated prior to
submitting.
o Part Three
§ Discuss your results (two to three paragraphs)
and the process of intentionally developing your academic writing skills.
§ Why do you think it is important to cite
resources when you are putting into your own words?
§ Do you have any bad habits you need to break?
§ How much more difficult would it be to avoid
this situation when using websites to assist you in research?
§ What strategies could you use here to help you
have more success and prevent accidental mistakes?
This exercise should be a minimum of two to
three pages and should adequately discuss all questions posed, demonstrate
maturating self-awareness and a personal commitment to developing your academic
voice.
A reference page is required and sources must
include correct citations within the writing exercise when utilized. (If
you are not sure you are doing this correctly, please submit to the Ashford
Writing Center prior to submitting for a grade to allow them to assist you. See
“Writing Center & Library” tab on the left.)
Your text is the only required source, but
additional sources are encouraged. Use the rubric to check for thoroughness.
The Ashford Library should be used as your primary source for any additional
sources.
Your sources should be cited according to APA format as outlined
in the Ashford Writing Center . Note that no title page is required.