The Working Outline will help you to organize the information you have gathered for your Final Paper into the key components of a problem-based paper (possible causes/risk factors, effects, and solutions/interventions). Review the information you have collected from the Annotated Bibliography as well as any other information from your approved peer-reviewed articles. Identify points that you would like to cover in your Final Paper. Similar points (for example all points that cover causes/risk factors) will be discussed within the same area of your paper. You will identify your main points and any sub points that will be addressed under each main point. Reference your articles to demonstrate where you will be finding support for your points.
INSTRUCTIONS
• The body of the Working Outline will be at least one full page. Typically, a well-developed Working Outline will be around two pages.
• Use APA formatting (include a title page and a reference page).
• A thesis statement will be included at the beginning of your outline. This will cover the main point of your paper and can be developed as you finish writing the Final Paper.
• Outline the proposed Final Paper in various sections. The intent is to demonstrate clear direction for the Final Paper.
• You must cite all of the approved articles within your outline. Additional sources can be used, but a minimum of 10 peer-reviewed journal articles are necessary to successfully complete this assignment.
• Review the Research Paper: Working Outline Sample and Research Paper: Working Outline Grading Rubric for additional guidance.