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Abstract: . . . political psychology Page 1 1 Utah State University POLITICAL SCIENCE 4990 Senior Research Seminar: Political Psychology and International Relations Instructor: Shannon Peterson Spring Semester 2002 Phone: 797-1306; 797-3966 Merrill Library #458 Email: speterson@wpo.hass.usu.edu . . . . . . Academic Honesty Students should be aware that departmental rules prohibiting cheating or plagiarism (using someone else’s words or ideas without proper citation) will be enforced. On page 77 of your Scott and Garrison text it states that “ direct quotes must always be credited , as well as certain kinds of paraphrase material. Page 4 4 Information that is basic – important dates, universally acknowledged facts or opinions – need not be cited. Information . . . . . . act. A second act of the plagiarism in the same course will result in the students receipt of an “F” grade for the course. Any subsequent acts of plagiarism in other courses will lead to recommendations for expulsion from the university. Disabilities: Students with disabilities should make their needs known to the instructor the first week of the semester. In cooperation with the Disability Resource Center, course materials can be provided in alternative . . . . . . Indicate the volume and item number from this source, then give a complete citation for your reference. 2. Social Science Index. Give volume and page of the index as well as the complete citation for the reference. 3. PAIS 4. Political Science Abstracts 5. Lexis-Nexis 6. Other computer data bases C. Locate three references from US Government sources. Use at least two of the following, and indicate the year and volume of the source as well as the item . . . . . . the volume and item number from this source, then give a complete citation for your reference. 2. Social Science Index. Give volume and page of the index as well as the complete citation for the reference. 3. PAIS 4. Political Science Abstracts 5. Lexis-Nexis 6. Other computer data bases C. Locate three references from US Government sources. Use at least two of the following, and indicate the year and volume of the source as well as the item number . . . . . . Introduction to Political Psychology . NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2004. 3. Selected readings on reserve in Merrill Library. You can access reserve readings on-line via the library’s home page. The password for this course is “PET4990.” STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIES: Assignment (10% of total course grade) The assignments are designed to enhance your research skills and knowledge as well as to help better organize your research efforts. Good organization, better . . . --2703,6,225,2976,13514
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