MUST HAVE THIS BOOK FOR MY PAPER! If you don’t have it please let me know I don’t want to buy a paper if you don’t have the book because I need it to be mentioned!

MUST HAVE THIS BOOK FOR MY PAPER! If you don’t have it please let me know I don’t want to buy a paper if you don’t have the book because I need it to be mentioned!
The book is “Psychology a Concise Introduction 4th Edition” by Richard A. Griggs
This paper is ONLY for chapter 7 of the book, the instructions below states how long of the 2 page paper belongs
to what questions of the essay.
Instructions:
Write paper that supports your learning of chapter 7. Your paper should describe how that specialty area of
psychological science affects or applies to your major area of study (my major area of study is pediatric nurse that is basically a nurse for children).

The paper should follow this basic format:
Introduction (1/2 page): Introduce the topical area that you chose and describe how it connects
to you’re an aspect of life or your major area of study. Provide a preview/summary of the thesis
of your paper, e.g., I will next describe the way generalizability is applicable to the work of
physical therapists. This includes: (a) research applications, (b) practice applications, and (c)
education and training.

Review of the way in which your topic applies with supporting evidence (1 page):
• Through a written demonstration, describe or explain how you see the area of interest that
you chose and how it connects with an aspect of your life or area of study. You should
reference your text where applicable, and you must use at least one outside reference
(appropriate resource for a college paper, i.e., not someone’s blog) to support your ideas.
Remember that this is a scientific essay and thus, it should be written in the first or third
person. In addition, for more advanced topics, you should provide additional references
for your source(s) of information, unless you are already an expert in that area.

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Summary (1/2 page): Summarize the points made through your analysis. Do not simply restate
what you summarized in your introduction or the body of the paper. Avoid introducing new
information, i.e., issues not discussed previously, in your summary. You may also discuss issues
such as limitations in the current literature and/or future areas of research or practice issues to be
addressed.