It is generally not acceptable to cite Wikipedia as a source in a research paper because it is not considered a reliable or scholarly source.
It is generally not acceptable to cite Wikipedia in a research paper because it is not considered a reliable or authoritative source. It is better to use scholarly sources that have been peer-reviewed for accuracy and credibility.
No, it is generally not recommended to cite Wikipedia as a source in a research paper because it is not considered a reliable or scholarly source.
I just had this question in school as a true or false and it is false. Colloquialisms are not acceptable in a research paper.
I usually use Wikipedia since it has an entry for EVERYTHING. BUT, there is a downside. Anybody can change the answers on Wikipedia, so you are never sure about the answers! Take precautions on some articles. There was an incident when a kid put in a phony quote into an article in Wikipedia about a musician that died, and suddenly, the quote popped up in newspapers and other media across the globe!
Yes, you can use a dissertation as a source in your research paper.
wikipedia but if you're doing research for a school paper, most schools don't allow wikipedia as a source. Make sure you check with your teacher first to know if they allow wikipedia as a source for research. Using Google to research millions of websites all over the internet is a good idea. Make sure to check with at least 1-2 other website sources and books to make sure the information in wikipedia is correct. Never use a single source for all your research.
Yes, it is generally acceptable to use first person in a research paper, but it depends on the specific guidelines provided by your instructor or the publication you are submitting to.
Wikipedia is not a reliable source because the information which is provided, is written by people who post their own information (which is not always correct), although the information is moderated and checked, some of it may not always be completely truthful. I do recommend Wikipedia as a source, but just make sure to double check anything you're unsure of.
Yes, it is acceptable to start a research paper with a question as the opening statement to engage the reader and introduce the topic.
There are many website that are great for grade school research. A giant rule of thumb, however, is to avoid WikiPedia. While most of the information is accurate and factual, it's always been a frowned on source for research (some college professors will even reject your research paper for using just a tiny bit of WikiPedia).
A good source of writing a research paper on Technology Advancements would be newspapers and magazines that dwell on topics of technology.
In general, it is best to cite the original source in your research paper. However, if you are unable to access the original source, you can cite the secondary source but make sure to clearly indicate that it is a secondary source in your citation.