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Week 1 - Assignment
Presenting Arguments
Review the assigned
chapters in your course textbook.
- Review the following videos:
In this class, we learn
to evaluate issues in light of the reasoning on all sides prior to arriving at
conclusions. We aim to evaluate the quality and quantity of evidence, striving
to be as objective as we can about what is most likely to be true.
If you have not done so
already, begin by choosing a topic from the Final Paper Options
list to use in your
writing assignments in this course. The next step is to formulate a specific
research question that is important regarding this topic. You may review The Research Process resource
for more information. So, if your topic is gun control, you would formulate a
specific question, such as, “Are universal background checks effective at
reducing violent crime in America?”
Once you have
formulated your question, conduct research from non-scholarly sources on the
internet (e.g., news articles, op-eds, etc.) that present substantive reasoning
on each side of the issue.
Your task is to present
and evaluate the reasoning from a non-scholarly source on each side of your
issue. There is no need to take sides on the issue at this stage. In your
analysis, strive to be as objective as possible, evaluating the reasoning from
a neutral point of view. For an example of how to complete this paper, take a
look at the Week 1 Example paper.
Your paper should
include clearly labeled sections addressing the following elements:
- Introduction (approximately 100
words)
- Explain your topic.
- State the specific question that
you are addressing.
- Presentation of an Argument
- Describe the non-scholarly source
(e.g., an op-ed, newspaper article, website, etc.) on one side of the
issue and summarize the key points made (approximately 50 words).
- Present what you see as the main
argument from that source. Make sure to present your argument in standard
form, with the premises listed above the conclusion. (approximately 100
words)
- Evaluate the quality of the
reasoning in this source (approximately 200 words)
- In completing your evaluation,
consider assessing how well the research supports the premises of the
main argument and how strongly the reasoning supports the conclusion of
that argument.
- Presentation of an Argument on the
Other Side of the Issue
- Describe the non-scholarly source
on the opposite side of the issue and summarize the key points made.
(approximately 50 words)
- Present what you see as the main
argument from that source. Make sure to present your argument in standard
form, with the premises listed above the conclusion. (approximately 100
words)
- Evaluate the quality of the
reasoning in this source (approximately 200 words)
- In completing your evaluation,
consider assessing how well the research supports the premises of the
main argument and how strongly the reasoning supports the conclusion.
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The Presenting
Arguments paper
- Must be 600 to 1,000 words in
length (not including title and references pages), double-spaced, and
formatted according to APA style as outlined in the APA
Style
- Must include a separate title page
with the following:
- Title of paper
- Student’s name
- Course name and number
- Instructor’s name
- Date submitted
- For assistance with formatting of
the title page, refer to APA Formatting for Word 2013 (Links to an external
site.).
- Must use at least two sources in
addition to the course text. The Help! Need Article (Links to an external site.) tutorial
can also assist with searching for articles.
- The Scholarly, Peer Reviewed, and Other Credible Sources ( table offers additional guidance on
appropriate source types. If you have questions about whether a specific
source is appropriate for this assignment, please contact your
instructor. Your instructor has the final say about the appropriateness
of a specific source for a particular assignment.
- The Integrating
Research tutorial will
offer further assistance with including supporting information and
reasoning.
- Must document all sources in APA
style, as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center’s Citing Within Your Paper
- Must include a separate references
page that is formatted according to APA style. See the Formatting Your References List resource in the Ashford Writing Center for specifications.
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