Should have an original line of argument that can be followed very easily, give wide-ranging and appropriate evidential support for claims being made. Draw conclusions that effectively summarise the issues and arguments discussed. Address the issue concerned, be well-constructed and show evidence of independent reading and thinking.
Important to include relevant literature and empirical studies . The essay should be written in a critical and argumentative way.
Has to include a definition of Theory of Mind. And references are very important. Has to be composed of a introductory part, main body of the argument, conclusion and references. This assignment does not have an abstract.
Further on, no personal statements, the thesis should be written on the basis of scientific knowledge and be aimed at analyzing the phenomenon from a scientific perspective.
The introduction should define key terms and theories, explain the nature of the controversy or debate, perhaps explain why it is important, and perhaps give an indication of how you will address the subject. No arguments here. Not to long.
One idea per paragraph, the idea should lead onto the idea in the next paragraph. Arguments should flow.
Audience had a basic knowledge of general psychology. Omit needless words and choose maximally informative words. Avoid quoting other researchers directly unless it is critical.