How to in text reference and constructing a reference list (bibliography)
When Collecting information from a variety of secondary sources you must accurately acknowledge these sources. To acknowledge these sources we must use both in text references (Also referred to as citations) showing who and where the information came from and an organised list of references (also referred to as a bibliography) To assist you in completing your depth study please refer to the link below providing instructions on how to reference using Harvard referencing style (one of many styles you can use to reference sources of information). You can also use the below link to access an online citation maker (this one is set to APA 7th edition however you are free to use any reference style you would like in this depth study)
How to check the credibility of your sources of information
When scouring the internet for secondary sources of information you need to be aware of inaccuracies and misinformation. Some websites may appear to have reliable information however are full of mistakes. To make sure the information you use is reliable and valid (also referred to as credible) please read through the webpage below providing you steps to confirm the credibility of your sources. Also bear in mind you should be using academic journals wherever possible. An easy place to find academic sources is using google scholar
How to answer the verbs in the depth study
The notification for this depth study includes criteria which detail what you must cover in your depth study, Within this criteria is NESA verbs. To help you answer these verbs to the best of your ability please use the verb scaffolds found to the right:
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