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A worksheet with three sample paragraphs has been provided. take the 3 references cited at the end of the worksheet and insert the appropriate...

A worksheet with three sample paragraphs has been provided. take the 3 references cited at the end of the worksheet and insert the appropriate information where it is necessary. There are and 3 references - each is only used once.

In-text citation writing assignment worksheet

Sample 1:

Challenges related to obesity are complex. Using the three levels of analysis which can be seen throughout our textbook we may identify biological, psychological, and social contributors to the onset of obesity. In addition, our textbook also includes a discussion of biological, psychological, and social consequences that often result from obesity ().

Sample 2:

Obesity statistics clearly demonstrate how significantly the problem has grown during the past two decades. In 1985 the highest observed obesity rates in the United States were between 10 and 14 percent. In 2007 the only state with an obesity rate below 20 percent was Colorado. In 2007 there were also 30 states with an obesity rate of 25 percent or higher ().

Sample 3:

While it is generally recognized that a lifestyle low in animal fat helps individuals avoid obesity, the Inuit tribe of the far north is a striking exception. Gadsby (2004) reported that the Inuit diet, in which wale skin and blubber is a common element, does not lead to increased rates of obesity as one might expect ().

References

(in alphabetical order on a separate page)

Center for Disease Control and Prevention (2007). Overweight and obesity: U.S. obesity trends 1985-2007 [animated map]. Retrieved May 21, 2009, from http://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/dnpa/obesity/trend/maps/index.htm

Gadsby, P. (2004, October) The Inuit Paradox: How can people who gorge on fat and rarely see a vegetable be healthier than we are? Discover, 25(10), 49-55. 

Myers, D.G. (2008). Exploring Psychology in Modules (7th ed.). New York: Worth.

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