Understanding Instructions
The Instructions
"As you think about writing a research paper, you may wonder how this assignment differs from other kinds of papers you have written. The fundamental difference has to do with the major content of each. Research papers do not grow out of personal experiences and opinions to the same extent that other types of compositions do. Instead, they require that you use your critical thinking skills to evaluate information and ideas that you uncover while learning about a topic through research."
Works Cited
Weidenborner, Stephen, Domenick Caruso, and Gary Parks. Writing Research Papers: A Guide to the Process. 7 Ed. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin's, 2005.
My Questions About the Instructions
1) What exactly qualifies as a personal experience? (is it memories?)
2) What exactly qualifies as an opinion? (is it thoughts, feelings, brain blasts?)
3) What exactly are critical thinking skills? (no idea what they are... except that they are critical, you think with them, and that they develop over time.)
4) How exactly do you evaluate information? (you form an idea of worth, examine and judge the information carefully... but how do you do this? Or approaching doing it?? )
5) What exactly are ideas? (is it your thoughts, feelings, and brain blasts?)
6) How or what exactly is learning? (is it memorizing? Is it understanding? Is it regurgitating information?)
7) What exactly qualifies as research or researching? (is is surfing the net?)