Mate selection in Asian cultures
Order Description
The Subject area is not really Sociology, it is actually Human Development Family Science (HDFS)
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1. Basic Direction
Students will choose a topic relevant to the course and write a paper on that topic (at least 15 pages in length, with at least 10 pages of text). Course topics must be discussed with and approved in advance by the instructor or TA. Papers will be graded with respect to whether it clearly addresses the topic or question that was approved (10 points), how well it is structured and organized (15 points), whether it provides good supporting evidence (scholarship) (15 points), and whether it is free of grammatical and spelling mistakes (10 points
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2. Additional Direction
Students will choose a topic relevant to the course and write a paper on that topic (at least 15 pages in length, with at least 10 pages of text). Course topics must be discussed with and approved in advance by the instructor or TA. Papers will be graded with respect to whether it clearly addresses the topic or question that was approved (10 points), how well it is structured and organized (15 points), whether it provides good supporting evidence (scholarship) (15 points), and whether it is free of grammatical and spelling mistakes (10 points
We'll be using Turnitin.com to check for this.
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3. What professor recommended for reading ro sources
Medora, Nilufer. Marriage & Family Review38.3 (2005): 47-64.
Parent–child closeness and acculturation in predicting racial preference in mate selection among Asian Americans
Sklar, Quyen T.; Pak, Jenny H.; Eltiti, Stacy. Asian American Journal of Psychology7.4 (Dec 2016): 265-273.
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The paper cannot be re-used or copying from somewhere else, please write the paper fresh and clean.