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Hi there, I would like to suggest you have another look at the guide of this assignment because I feel that your references are not in APA format. Hope that could help.--U3195440 (discuss • contribs) 23:24, 29 August 2021 (UTC)Reply
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Consider linking to your eportfolio page and/or any other professional online profile or resume such as LinkedIn. This is not required, but it can be useful to interlink your professional networks.
Basic, 2-level heading structure - could benefit from further development to limit the focus on background information and related concepts and expand the focus on the target topic.
There is lot of concerted effort here - the issue is the lack of match between the current sub-title question and the proposed content.
Excellent use of in-text interwiki links for the first mention of key terms to relevant Wikipedia articles and/or to other relevant book chapters.
Avoid providing too much background (e.g., definitions, history, philosophy) and tangentially related information (e.g., health). Instead, briefly summarise general concepts and provide internal wiki links to other book chapters and/or Wikipedia pages for further information. Then focus most of the content of this chapter on directly answering the core question(s) posed by the chapter sub-title. Essentially this topic is currently to focus on the dimensionality of explanatory styles ("Are optimism and pessimism opposite ends of a single continuum or two different constructs?") using psychological theory and research. Currently the only section which directly tackles this topic is: "The relationship between optimism and pessimism". Alternatively, we could negotiate a different sub-title (e.g., to make it broader) - feel free to discuss in a drop-in tutorial or email alternative proposed wording.
This chapter can provide an entry point with embedded and see also links to more specific chapters about different aspects of optimism and pessimism.
Some paragraphs are overly long. Aim for three to fives sentences. Consider shortening or splitting.
For sections which include sub-section include key points for an overview paragraph prior to branching into the sub-headings.
Overview - Consider:
summarising the problem/issues/question more briefly
adding focus questions
adding an image
adding an example or case study
Avoid overcapitalisation (APA style) e.g., Explanatory Style -> explanatory style - more info
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Hi there!
Great job on the work you have put into your book chapter so far! I do have a couple of suggestions that I hope assist as you finish it off. Firstly, I found the overview felt slightly too long. Remember, this is where you introduce the reader to the topic, and outline the rest of the chapter ( https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Motivation_and_emotion/Assessment/Chapter ). Secondly, you might want to refocus on answering the question. As a reader, I want to know the answer to whether optimism and pessimism opposite ends of a single continuum or two different constructs. It would be good to consider both sides of the argument to have a strong conclusion based on both theory and research. Finally, make sure that your referencing is consistent. Footnotes go after punctuation ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Citing_sources#Footnotes ). Also, make sure you don't add references just for the sake of it - remember they count as part of the word limit.
I hope these pointers help, and that you have a rewarding end to the semester!
Hi, thanks for the feedback, it was very helpful. I had spent some time fixing up the footnotes earlier, but it seems I had missed a few. In regards to refocusing the question and word limit, I removed the section on the explanatory style. On review, I found it was outside the scope of the topic, and served more of a distraction than anything substantiative.
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Sections which branch into sub-sections should include an introductory paragraph before branching into the sub-sections.
Grammar
The grammar for some sentences could be improved (e.g., see the [grammar?] tags). Grammar-checking tools are available in most internet browsers and word processing software packages. Another option is to share draft work with peers and ask for their assistance.
APA style
Use double (not single) quotation marks "to introduce a word or phrase used as an ironic comment, as slang, or as an invented or coined expression; use quotation marks only for the first occurrence of the word or phrase, not for subsequent occurrences" (APA 7th ed., 2020, p. 159).
Very good use of embedded in-text interwiki links to Wikipedia articles.
No use of embedded in-text links to related book chapters. Embedding in-text links to related book chapters helps to integrate this chapter into the broader book project.
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The chapter title and sub-title are used in the name of the presentation - this helps to clearly convey the purpose of the presentation.
A brief written description of the presentation is provided. Consider expanding.
Links to and from the book chapter are provided.
The presentation is incorrectly categorised as being for kids. This introduces limitations, such as being unable to add the presentation to a playlist.