I am new master student who is struggling to get started for the assignment. I am just confused that what should i read as there is so much information available. If you can help in anyway that how someone should read and then later write.😊
@@DrMatJ thanks for the video it did cleared my understand one more question I have If you can help me if i am reading a journal or a paper and it has cited someone and now I want to write that sentence in my assignment whom should I cite for that?
@@footballfanatics49 good question! Always try to cite the original source of information so in your example, that would be the in-text citation in the paper you're reading. Does this make sense? Let me know if you have any more questions! :)
Splendid, so simplified and straightforward with clarity, thanks! I'd also like to share this with my study group
Thanks, Mat, for making it happen and bringing my request to life with such a great video. Excited to see what you create next!
Best,
Maryam
Very useful, thank you for the comparison as well! Now, I know which one will work better for me
I am new master student who is struggling to get started for the assignment.
I am just confused that what should i read as there is so much information available.
If you can help in anyway that how someone should read and then later write.😊
Start with this video and then let me know if you have any more questions :)
ruclips.net/video/KECclXTChM4/видео.html
@@DrMatJ thanks for the video it did cleared my understand
one more question I have If you can help me
if i am reading a journal or a paper and it has cited someone and now I want to write that sentence in my assignment whom should I cite for that?
@@footballfanatics49 good question! Always try to cite the original source of information so in your example, that would be the in-text citation in the paper you're reading. Does this make sense? Let me know if you have any more questions! :)