Part 2 – The Research Methods
This is a short presentation of the main research methods, as they apply to social science.
6 – MLA Style
– Why Should I Care?
Some journals (and academics in that same field) use the MLA style, which is useful to know.
- The Basics
MLA stands for Modern Literature Association. This group of “English Lit” professors share a common style for the publishing of papers, which are fiction, and usually prose.
It is known to be a very short format, without a cover page, which saves trees.
The style is also used by many historians, anthropologists, and many other disciplines in the humanities. If the text is not fiction, there is a specific style for citations (paraphrase and quote).
Here is the complete set of guidelines
- The Format
- The Bibliography
Related Articles
Chapter 8 – Quantitative Methods – Sample
Quantitative Analysis for Social Science ResearchChapter 8 - Using Inference to Test a Scientific Hypothesis 1 – Simple Sample Mean Hypothesis TestWhy Should I Care? Your sample data shows some wild difference with what you expected. Is this a fluke; are these...
Quantitative Methods – Samie Ly
An advanced version of this course is available for University Level Business Statistics.Chapter 3.2 - Percentiles and Box Plots This chapter explains how to calculate percentiles and illustrates how to build a box plot. Chapter 4.3 - Computing Probabilities This...
Research Methods – Part 2.1 – Survey
Part 2 – The Research Methods This is a short presentation of the main research methods, as they apply to social science. 1 – Survey Why Should I Care? Surveys are very common. However, many are not done well. There are many traps most people don’t know about that...