Part 1: Working Thesis and Model Select an article from a peer-reviewed journal

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Part 1: Working Thesis and Model
Select an article from a peer-reviewed journal in your domain, and identify the thesis and model used by the author or authors (Greene & Lidinsky, 2021, pp. 165-
170). Be sure to also include the reference for the article in your Submission.
Part II: Scholarly Versus Non-Scholarly Sources
After reviewing the section in Chapter 7 of your eTextbook titled “Distinguish Between Popular and Scholarly Sources”, find a dissertation in the (ProQuest) Dissertations and Theses Global database in the CSU Online Library in your domain that was published within the last 5years.
Copy and paste the references pages from the dissertation into a Word document and identity sources that you believe are non-scholarly using Word’s comment feature, and explain why (Greene & Lidinsky,
2021).
Part III: Article Synthesis
Select three articles from peer-reviewed journals and create a one-page synthesis worksheet. You can find an example of a synthesis worksheet in your textbook on pages 214-215. Write a synthesis of the three articles.
Include your worksheet as Appendix A in your final assignment document.
Combined, the three parts of this assignment (including the worksheet as Appendix A), should be at least four, but no more than five pages in length. The title and references pages do not count toward this requirement.

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