Transcript PPT only

Paperette and more
Also a couple of final Outer
Ear Disorders…
APA style
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American Psychological
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addition publication
manual
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Title page
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Running head
Title
Author
Affiliation
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Body (2 – 4 pp.)
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 Text
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Sections for a review
paper
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Abstract
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References (4 to 15)
Figure captions,
Figures
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Font
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Writing the body of the Paper
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Thesis
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arguments, cited with evidence
 Opposing view point to thesis
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Supporting Evidence
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 What might the evidence suggest?
 Alternative interpretations
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Conclusions
 Summation of evidence
 Is the Thesis supported?
 What alternate explanations cannot be ruled out?
Topics for the Paper
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Sensory processing
 Outer
ear spectral
filtering
 Muscular activity in the
middle ear
 Basilar membrane
mechanics
 Inner/Outer hair cell
function
 Role of the auditory
pathway
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OCB, LL, IC, MGN or
Cortex
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Disorders
 Disorders
of the outer
ear (choose 1)
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Chapters 4 and 5 from
Mencher
 Disorders
of the
middle ear
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Chapters 6 and 7 from
Mencher
Grading the Paper
(20 possible Points; Body 2 – 4 pp, 4 – 15 refs)
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Up to 2 pts
Title Page
Font
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Up to 8 pts
Clarity of presented thesis
Pertinent to evidence
Well defended
Up to 8 pts
Clarity of information about
evidence
Interpretation of evidence
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Thesis
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Review of Literature
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Sufficient sources for
argument
Citation & References
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Would the author agree?
Up to 2 pts
Plagiarism
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Copying work
Insufficient citations
Neoplasms 1
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Symptoms
 Fullness
(possible pain)
 Otoscopic inspection shows growth
 Unilateral mild conductive hearing loss
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Population
 Anyone
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Older adults
Diagnosis
 Exotoses/Osteomas
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– bony tumors
Benign
 May
be removed with surgery
Neoplasms 2
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Symptoms
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Fullness
Mild conductive hearing loss
Otoscopic inspection shows blockage
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Population
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Purple growth
Infants, less than 2 months of age
Diagnosis
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Hemangiomas – Blood filled growth
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If unusual size may displace structures
Blockage of the Meatus
Very RARE
Treatment
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Self resolving (age 5)
Steroids