Should there be a three-strikes rule against pure discovery


Start your review like this with reference in the APA style this is an example(see the help links and files for APA) under Content. Note: A primary source (academic journal) is in italics. You do not need a title page, place your name and date with a 100% correct reference such as:

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Mayer, R. E. (2004). Should there be a three-strikes rule against pure discovery learning? American

Psychologist, 59(1), 14-19.

You chose a primary source (related to business) and answer the questions found in your first handout in the context of the overall five chapter summary of "research." These questions help you think about the article critically. Page 75 of the textbook also lists some questions that can provide further detail to each of the major sections below.

I Statement of the Problem

II Review of Related Literature

III Method

IV Analysis and Results

V Summary, Conclusions, Recommendations

Do this in no more than three pages.

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