That other student is not quite correct. The final paper is the combination paper (which includes both qualitative and quantitative), plus a new introduction (including methods), a literature review (of at least 4 pages), and a new conclusion.
From: "Rita Archuleta" <archuleta0724@mail.fresnostate.edu>
To: "Timothy Kubal" <tkubal@csufresno.edu>
Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2014 6:12:59 PM
Subject: Re: final paper
To: "Timothy Kubal" <tkubal@csufresno.edu>
Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2014 6:12:59 PM
Subject: Re: final paper
Okay that makes sense one classmate said that for the final paper it was the qualitative and quantitative without combining them and then we had to add to intro conclusion etc. So that brought up the question. Also for the Lit. review do we just find random articles our our topic? for example i did mine on Latin music so i found an article about the latin grammys and one about a famous latin singer and then i related the 500 albums by Rolling Stone article to compare how both english and latin cultures share similarities towards music. does that make sense? I am really confused on the lit. review i havent submitted because i am lost on that part.
On Thu, Dec 18, 2014 at 5:58 PM, Timothy Kubal <tkubal@csufresno.edu> wrote:
I'm confused because the combination paper should have been the qualitative and quantitative papers (fixed from my comments).The final paper includes the combination paper, a new introduction, a new literature review, and a new conclusion.
From: "Rita Archuleta" <archuleta0724@mail.fresnostate.edu>
To: "Timothy Kubal" <tkubal@csufresno.edu>
Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2014 3:31:26 PM
Subject: final paper
Hello Dr.Kubal,For the final paper do we have to include both the quantitative and qualitative papers? or can we do the intro lit review combination paper and then the conclusion??
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