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Identify The Problem You Are Working With and Describe: Research Distillation

The document provides guidance on conducting research and properly citing sources. It outlines the key steps to distilling research which includes identifying the problem, who is affected, the effects, causes, and potential solutions. The document also lists common citation formats for authors, websites, and sources without authors in APA style.

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Identify The Problem You Are Working With and Describe: Research Distillation

The document provides guidance on conducting research and properly citing sources. It outlines the key steps to distilling research which includes identifying the problem, who is affected, the effects, causes, and potential solutions. The document also lists common citation formats for authors, websites, and sources without authors in APA style.

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Research Distillation. Identify the problem you are working with and describe it objectively.

. Who is affected by the problem? What are the effects of the problem? What are the causes of the problem? What are the potential solutions for the problem?
Common Citations Author not named in fact. (Smith 71). Two or three authors (Gesell and Ilg 68). or (Gesell, Dilbert and Ilg 68).

Author named in fact. (71). More than three authors (Gisell et al. 14).

Website (Jones). or (Cia.org). No author Use the last name or word that begins the source on your works cited list: (Steroids).

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