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Collin College Rehabilitation Psychology and Doctor Executives Essay

 

Objective: compare and contrast 2 different career choices using either the block or alternating methods.

SEE ATTACHMENTS FOR EXAMPLE OF BLOCK AND ALTERNATING METHODS AND THE OUTLINE PAPER. I NEED THE COLOR CODED COMPARISON OUTLINE, WORKS CITED PAGE, AND THE OUTLINE PAPER.

The career choices I chose are rehabilitation psychology and doctor executives.

Work cited (please put this on the work cited page)

Slomski, Anita J. “For doctor executives, two careers are better than one.” Medical Economics, vol. 67, no. 18, 1990, p. 127+. Gale Health and Wellness, link.gale.com/apps/doc/A8974042/HWRC?u=txshracd2497&sid=bookmark-HWRC&xid=ad0a7d1f. Accessed 24 June 2021

Bruyere, Susanne M. “Careers in rehabilitation psychology.” American Rehabilitation, vol. 18, no. 2, 1992, p. 10+. Gale Academic OneFile, link.gale.com/apps/doc/A12450532/AONE?u=txshracd2497&sid=bookmark-AONE&xid=a577064f. Accessed 24 June 2021.


WHAT IS BLOCK AND ALTERNATING METHODS?

  • Block Method
    • Discussion of both points for the first item (i.e. the first career path)
    • Then, discussion of both points for the second item (i.e. the second career path)
    • ex. If discussing education first, the paper will be . . .
      • Introductory paragraph
      • First bodied paragraph = education and 1st point
      • Second bodied paragraph = education and 2nd point
      • Third bodied paragraph = law and 1st point
      • Fourth bodied paragraph = law and 2nd point
      • Conclusion
  • Alternating Method
    • Think of a tennis match.
      • Discussion of the first point for the first item (i.e. the first career path)
      • Then, discussion of first point for the second item (i.e. the second career path)
    • ex. If discussing education first, the paper will be . . .
      • Introductory paragraph
      • First bodied paragraph = education and 1st point
      • Second bodied paragraph = law and 1st point
      • Third bodied paragraph = education and 2nd point
      • Fourth bodied paragraph = law and 2nd point
      • Conclusion