Solved by a verified expert :Article Topic• The subject of your paper must be biology-related• This means a topic on social issues or psychology is notappropriate• However, psychiatry topics discussing the underlying biologyare acceptable• I strongly encourage you to use this opportunity as an impetus togain knowledge about a topic that is of personal importance• For example, to learn about atherosclerosis because yourfamily has a history of high blood cholesterol levels and heartdisease• And remember I have to read these, so try to teach mesomething new Article Selection• You must cite at least 2 references• 1 of those must be scientific articles within the past 3 years• Review articles are acceptable• Citing a website is not acceptable, for example, citing WebMDor Wikipedia as an information source• If the information from such sites is accurate, then thatinformation came from previously published scientific work,and these sites should be citing those original sources• Good resources for finding good review articles• PubMed: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed• In PubMed, you can filter for review articles, andfor free articles• GoogleScholar: Term Paper Guidelines1. The term paper must be 3-10 pages of text excluding titlepage, figures, graphs, tables, and reference page.2. The term paper must be submitted through TurnItIn• A link to TurnItIn is posted on the course site3. The term paper must be written in American PsychologicalAssociation (APA) format. Contact the Writing Center for moreinformation on APA format. The OWL site at Purdue University(http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01) hasseveral very useful pages on the proper format of APA papers.• All sources must be cited within the text according to APAguidelines so that anyone reading your paper is able to identifywhere the information in each sentence was obtained.• Citing the source at the end of a paragraph does not follow APAguidelines and is unacceptable. Term Paper Guidelines (cont.)4. Plagiarism of any sort will result in a grade of zero, andconsequently, your failure in the course.Plagiarism includes reusing your own work, e.g., using a paperyou submitted for another class.No more than two quotations of a maximum length of onesentence are allowed for every ten pages of text. I stronglysuggest using no quotations: write everything in your ownwords—there is little reason to do otherwise for this paper5. Refer to the Class Syllabus regarding the final grading criteria.• Students must achieve a score of 3.5 or higher (on the 5point scale on the combined rubric) to pass the class!