LC-1310 - Academic Communication for MSc Students (o,w), Lecture H10, 18.1.2022-5.4.2022
Kurssiasetusten perusteella kurssi on päättynyt 05.04.2022 Etsi kursseja: LC-1310
Session 2 Paraphrasing exercise
Session 2: exercises on paraphrasing
1) Consider the original passage below and the paraphrased passages a + b + c. Do you consider them acceptable? Why or why not?
Original:
We do not yet understand all the ways in which brain chemicals are related to emotions and thoughts, but the salient point is that our state of mind has an immediate and direct effect on our state of body.
(Source: Siegel, B. (1986). Love, Medicine and Miracles (p. 69). New York: Harper and Row.)
Source for this exercise: https://integrity.mit.edu/handbook/academic-writing/avoiding-plagiarism-paraphrasing
Paraphrase A:
Siegel (1986) writes that we still do not know all the ways in which brain chemistry is related to emotions and thoughts, but the important point is that our mental state has an immediate and direct effect on our physical state.
Paraphrase B:
According to Siegel (1986), our mind affects our body quickly and directly, although we do not yet understand every aspect of how brain chemicals relate to emotions and thoughts.
Paraphrase C:
Siegel (1986) postulates that although the relationship between brain chemistry and thoughts and feelings is not fully understood, we do know that our psychological state affects our physical state.
2) Read the original passage below and try to paraphrase it, using the techniques listed on the checklist above. Remember to also mark the citation (parenthetical or numerical [1].
A variety of evidence points to the existence of dark matter in the universe. As it is not directly observable with conventional astronomical techniques, we must rely on computer modules to guide our understanding.
Write your paraphrase, anonymously here: https://edu.flinga.fi/s/ES8VS4G
Source:
[1]. Lanzel, P.A. and Barnes, E.I. (2009). Global behavior of radial orbit instability. Journal of Undergraduate Research in Physics (Aug.): 1-13. Excerpt is from p.1.Exercise source: https://www.lib.uoguelph.ca/sites/default/files/paraphrase.pdf