Real-World Applications
Directions: Taking an essay exam is different from answering multiple-choice questions on a quiz. A quiz question simply asks you to recall a simple fact or two, while an essay asks you to explain the basis for the fact or how the fact has real-world applications. Essay questions require you to demonstrate that you know and understand the topic.This short-essay exam contains eight questions worth 25 points eachQuestions are drawn from chapters assigned in Weeks 1 through 4Responses are expected in your own words. Generally, the use of direct quoted material is limited to no more than 10 percent of the total for each responseQuoted material must be properly cited in-text and at the end of the response in proper APA formatFailure to cite may be considered plagiarism and lead to loss of points or failure of the examThe response must reflect comprehension of the issue and provide enough defense of the chosen position, as well as respond to all questions posed