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Very brief description about self provided – consider expanding
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.
None summarised with direct link(s) to evidence – this was covered in Tutorial 03. Looking ahead to the book chapter submission, see how to earn marks for social contributions.
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Hi there,
This looks like a super interesting topic ! I look forward to reading it once its complete. I found some sources that might help you out including basic information regarding mixed emotions, happy versus sad mixed emotions and a meta analysis comparing models of mixed emotions ! I hope this helps:
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The chapter title is used, but the sub-title is not used, as the name of the presentation. The sub-title (or an abbreviation of the sub-title that fits within the 100 character limit) would help to clearly convey the purpose of the presentation.
A good description of the presentation is provided
A link to the book chapter is provided but it goes to a specific section rather than the top of the chapter and the link is not clickable
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Overall, this is a promising but ultimately basic chapter
Well over the maximum word count. The content beyond 4000 words has been ignored for marking purposes (i.e., from Conclusion onwards ignored).
The second main area for potential improvement would to be move all non-peer reviewed links into the external links section and replace with citations to the best available academic, peer-reviewed theory and research sources about mixed emotions
The third main area for potential improvement is to get assistance with correcting grammar and proofreading to bring the quality of written expression up to a professional standard.
The four main area for potential improvement is to reduce the general focus on emotion and narrow the focus on mixed emotions
For additional feedback, see the following comments and these copyedits
A very good range of relevant theories are selected, described, and explained
There is too much general theoretical material (e.g., descriptions of individual emotions based on non-academic sources). Instead, summarise and link to further information (such as other book chapters or Wikipedia articles), to allow this chapter to focus on the specific topic (i.e., the sub-title question).
Overly focused on definitions; summarise and move to the more substantive aspects of theory
Use 3rd person perspective (e.g., "it") rather than 1st (e.g., "we") or 2nd person (e.g., "you") perspective[1] in the main text, although 1st or 2nd person perspective can work well for case studies or feature boxes.
Check and correct use of possessive apostrophes (e.g., cats vs cat's vs cats')[3]
Proofreading
More proofreading is needed (e.g., fix punctuation and typographical errors) to bring the quality of written expression closer to a professional standard
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)
Write numbers under 10 using words (e.g., five). Write numbers 10 and over using numerals (e.g., 10).
Figures
Figures are very well captioned
Provide more detailed Figure captions to help connect the figure to the text
Figure captions use the correct format
Use this format for figure captions: Figure X. Descriptive caption in sentence casing. See example
Each Figure is referred to at least once within the main text
Refer to each Figure at least once within the main text (e.g., see Figure 1)
Refer to each Figure using APA style (e.g., do not use italics, check and correct capitalisation)
One use of embedded in-text interwiki links to Wikipedia articles. Adding more interwiki links for the first mention of key words and technical concepts would make the text even more interactive. See example.
One 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.
Move links to non-peer-reviewed sources to the external links section
Excellent use of image(s)
Excellent use of table(s)
Excellent use of feature box(es)
Excellent use of quiz(zes)
Excellent use of case studies or examples
Use of links in the "See also" and "External links" sections are not counted for marking purposes (over word count)