The resources listed on this page are just a tiny percentage of information available to you as you develop your position paper. If you are unable to locate information, or would like some help along the way, please contact me for help.
It's likely you already hold a strong opinion on your topic. It is still critical to challenge assumptions you might have, and develop a more informed understanding of your topic before you fully commit to defending your position. While you'll likely find an abundance of background information on the open web, "free" information comes at a huge cost to consumers. Here are some sources worth considering as you build your expertise on your topic.
The final position paper requires you use at least 10 peer-reviewed sources to review social, economic, and health research on your topic. These databases will each provide unique content to help inform your research.
Your citations must be in APA format. These resources can help with that.
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