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Paperette and more . Also a couple of final Outer Ear Disorders…. American Psychological Association 5 th addition publication manual Sections for a review paper Title page Header Running head Title Author Affiliation. Abstract DO NOT INCLUDE Body (2 – 4 pp.) Title Text
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Paperette and more Also a couple of final Outer Ear Disorders…
American Psychological Association 5th addition publication manual Sections for a review paper Title page Header Running head Title Author Affiliation Abstract DO NOT INCLUDE Body (2 – 4 pp.) Title Text Subheaders? References (4 to 15) Figure captions, Figures DO NOT INCLUDE APA style
Font Times-New Roman 10 or 12 pt Paragraph Double Space Indent Do not skip extra lines between sentences Sub-headers Italicize, separate line Margins 1 inch Left justify Other APA style Rules
Writing the body of the Paper • Thesis • Supporting arguments, cited with evidence • Opposing view point to thesis • Supporting Evidence • How was evidence obtained? • What might the evidence suggest? • Alternative interpretations • DO NOT QUOTE, always cite • Conclusions • Summation of evidence • Is the Thesis supported? • What alternate explanations cannot be ruled out?
Sensory processing Outer ear spectral filtering Muscular activity in the middle ear Basilar membrane mechanics Inner/Outer hair cell function Role of the auditory pathway OCB, LL, IC, MGN or Cortex Disorders Disorders of the outer ear (choose 1) Chapters 4 and 5 from Mencher Disorders of the middle ear Chapters 6 and 7 from Mencher Topics for the Paper
APA style (general) Up to 2 pts Title Page Font Paper Layout Thesis Up to 8 pts Clarity of presented thesis Pertinent to evidence Well defended Review of Literature Up to 8 pts Clarity of information about evidence Interpretation of evidence Would the author agree? Sufficient sources for argument Citation & References Up to 2 pts Plagiarism Copying work Insufficient citations Grading the Paper (20 possible Points; Body 2 – 4 pp, 4 – 15 refs)
Neoplasms 1 • Symptoms • Fullness (possible pain) • Otoscopic inspection shows growth • Unilateral mild conductive hearing loss • Population • Anyone • Older adults • Diagnosis • Exotoses/Osteomas – bony tumors • Benign • May be removed with surgery
Neoplasms 2 • Symptoms • Fullness • Mild conductive hearing loss • Otoscopic inspection shows blockage • Purple growth • Population • Infants, less than 2 months of age • Diagnosis • Hemangiomas – Blood filled growth • If unusual size may displace structures • Blockage of the Meatus • Very RARE • Treatment • Self resolving (age 5) • Steroids