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Title: EMERGENCY PIP QUESTION PLEASE HELPPP
Post by: hungrymuffin on August 04, 2021, 05:17:31 pm
hey guys its me again lol

so I'm kind of freaking out cuz my PIP is due in like 4 days. I've used Harvard referencing system in my PIP - but I'm not sure how I would cite my primary research???

Like right now I have it embedded into my paragraphs like so:

In Survey A, a participant stated "blah blah blah"

According to an interview conducted, this participant stated "yay ayayyaya"

With foot notes don't you have to state like the details of the participant like (Survey A, 17, Male)

How would I do that in Harvard  style referencing???? Also -  do I need an appendix? Is it mandatory??
Title: Re: EMERGENCY PIP QUESTION PLEASE HELPPP
Post by: CamBAm on August 04, 2021, 11:22:43 pm
lmao literally same. What I did was footnote it at the bottom and put ... Survey or ... Interview  with either the question asked and the year. I even put 'google docs'. Appendix isn't mandatory bc that shi is fancy but if you want to you can. You don't really need proof of your interviews / surveys unless you're gonna show a graph or some sort of pictured data within your pip (To make it stronger)
They'll have your pip diary anyways so :p
Title: Re: EMERGENCY PIP QUESTION PLEASE HELPPP
Post by: The Cat In The Hat on August 05, 2021, 08:48:37 am
hey guys its me again lol

so I'm kind of freaking out cuz my PIP is due in like 4 days. I've used Harvard referencing system in my PIP - but I'm not sure how I would cite my primary research???

Like right now I have it embedded into my paragraphs like so:

In Survey A, a participant stated "blah blah blah"

According to an interview conducted, this participant stated "yay ayayyaya"

With foot notes don't you have to state like the details of the participant like (Survey A, 17, Male)

How would I do that in Harvard  style referencing???? Also -  do I need an appendix? Is it mandatory??
If you're looking for a good help with Harvard referencing try looking up deakin uni harvard referencing guide, I found it saved me last semester! It's a very good resource, in my opinion.