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HLSC1000: Academic Literacy Report 2018

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Student number:

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HLSC1000 – Assessment 2 - Table Analysis of Studies


Key Words used in search strategy:____________________________________________________________________________________________

Article Title Why? Study Design Who? What was the How? Key Findings Strengths and
(Author, year) (Aim/Purpose) (participants) intervention? (Study methods) Limitations
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Evaluating
interprofessional
learning modules:
Health students’
attitudes to
interprofessional
practice. (Wakely,
Brown & Burrows,
2013)

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Formatting for this section: 10 pt. Arial font, and may be single spaced. Short notes and dot points are encouraged for this section rather than sentences. In-text citations are not
required for this section. Do not exceed two pages for this section.

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Short Answer Question section here:

Remember that format here is 12 pt. Arial font, double line spacing and

indentation for new paragraphs. This section requires the use of full sentences and

paragraphs, and formal academic English. APA 6th referencing must be used

throughout this section.

Do not exceed the page limit of three (3) pages for this section (recommend

between 2 and 3 pages in length). Complete your Reference List at the end of this

assignment – Reference List and Title page are not included in your page limit.

Good luck with your assignment, and remember there is help available from

our wonderful library, and Centre for Teaching and Learning (CTL) staff. Any specific

questions on this assignment please post to Discussion board on BB.

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Reference List

The Reference List must be on a new page and is not included in your word/page

limit. Note that the formatting for APA 6th style Reference List has an indent for

subsequent lines for each reference.

When you’ve completed a reference citation, just press ‘Return/Enter’ to start on

your next reference.

Remember to have your reference list in alphabetical order by first Author’s

surname. Keep the library Subject Resource Guide open and handy when

completing your reference list to ensure accuracy (under ACCESS tab on library

homepage) in regards to those pesky full stops, commas, order of citation

information, and what parts are in italics font.

The Reference List should only include those articles/books/resources that you have

directly cited in the body of your assignment. Don’t include other sources you may

have read on this topic – those would only be included if this was a Bibliography.

You may wish to use a citation management program such as Endnote to place

citations and organise Reference List (available to download for free via

Refencing section under LEARN tab on library homepage), however this will

require extra time to learn how to use. You may find it easier for your first

assignment (with only a handful of references) to just type them out yourself.

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