Unit 3 Emotional Intelligence and Spiritual Intelligence.pdf
Pecha kucha library sources for the concept paper
1. Library Sources for the
Concept Paper
Susan Whitmer, Reference Librarian
Fall 2016
2. The Concept Paper
A concept can be a principle, idea, theory,
condition, or a process.
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3. Explaining a Concept
1. Identify your concept in context.
2. Define your concept.
3. Compare your concept to something familiar.
4. Provide examples.
5. Explain why the concept is important or useful.
Axelrod & Cooper, p. 120 3
15. Introversion
Susan Cain examines the benefits of introversion
Select the PsychINFO database for psychological sources.
(Axelrod & Cooper, pp. 141-144).
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20. References
Axelrod, R. B., & Cooper, C. R. (2016). The St. Martin’s Guide to Writing.
Boston: Bedford/St. Martin’s.
Texas Woman’s University. (2016). TWU Libraries’ Home Page.
Retrieved from twu.edu/library.
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The concept paper
A concept can be a principle, idea, theory, condition, or a process.
Select a concept that you are interested in, perhaps something from one of your classes.
Identify the concept and explain the context in which you learned it.
Define your concept.
Give examples of your concept.
Explain why the concept is important or useful
When thinking about your concept paper, or any research you do, remember to select a topic that interests you. I’m a cyclists and yoga instructor. My research interests involve yoga and ptsd, cycling as a activity for aging, etc.
Plagiarism, young artists borrow - mature artists steal
Color psychology, colors used in prisons, car salesmen and colors (pink office walls to make customers more compliment)
Letsmove.gov
Besides the three databases I suggest, Axelrod & Cooper suggest looking at PsychINFO.