WHAT MAKES A GOOD PAPER?
1. Your paper should be structured overall and within each paragraph. That is, it should
begin with an introduction that introduces the thesis (or main purpose) of your essay,
include supporting paragraphs that provide evidence for your thesis, and end with
concluding remarks. Each paragraph of the essay as well should be structured with an
introduction, main arguments, and a conclusion or summary.
2. Your paper should demonstrate your ability to synthesize (i.e., put together in a
meaningful way) information from different sources. Your ideas should be written in a
coherent manner. There should be a good flow of ideas and transitions should be used to
link the key points of your arguments.
3. Your paper should demonstrate a good understanding of developmental theory,
processes, and concepts related to your topic. All claims that you make in your paper
MUST be supported by evidence.
PAPER SUBMISSION POLICY:
All papers should be typed, double-spaced, and follow APA guidelines for title page, citations
and references. Your paper should be clear, concise, and demonstrate your knowledge of the
theories, concepts, and research related to parent-child relationships. A difficult part of writing
for most of us (myself included) is learning to be clear and concise, highlighting relevant points
while still providing necessary details. You will be practicing this skill in this course. You will
California State University Most Suitable Parenting Style for Adolescents Paper

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