" Collectivistic values were linked with more social disapproval of smoking which in turn was linked with lower intentions to smoke. School- or family-based smoking prevention programs for Latino/a youth could foster collectivistic values and promote messages about the harmful effects of smoking on interpersonal relationships" (page ___).
Paraphrase: ....
2. Use these rhetorical strategies to then help you craft a four sentence summery, which includes in count, the paraphrase of the above:
1. Key words (define): You won't need all of these in the brief summary, but these are words that show up in the article that will also, likely, show up in most essays that use the article for own purposes....
- Acculturation; collectivistic; individualistic; TRA; gendered norms; Latino/a identity; US
2. Conclusions, including questions for further study: When you summarize an article that is on another author's analysis/study of some kind, one easy strategy for your summary is to include a review of their conclusions
- What does the author hypothesize has a cause and effect relationship? What cause leads to what possible effects, according to them?
3. Basic info: author; title; study and study's time; methodology. Even though I list this third, we know that a good summary will start with the contextualizing of the source.
- Where do you go to get this info? Look at the abstract!
4. All rhetorical strategies reviewed this term, including sentence-level attention to strong verbs:
- Use verbs that represent purpose and actions of the author, like:
- posits; argues; correlates; concludes; hypothesizes; investigates; ...
- To create easy coherence and transitions, ALL sentences should start with author name (or relevant synonym) or author's subject studied
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