Relationship between employee motivation and creativity

Relationship between employee motivation and creativity Order Description ENG 102 | Project 3: Research Essay | 8 pgs. min" rel="nofollow">in. | 100 pts | Peer Review: 4/19 | Due 4/26 Content Requirements 1. Have a clear, specific research hypothesis. Your proposed solution, answer, or argument should be near the end of your in" rel="nofollow">introduction. This is your thesis statement 2. Have 2-4 clear reasons/supportin" rel="nofollow">ing arguments that prove your hypothesis. 3. Use 7 sources, 3 of which must be from scholarly, peer reviewed journals. a. remember that sources do not have to speak directly to your hypothesis—they just have to help you prove your poin" rel="nofollow">int or answer your question. 4. Have a clear Introduction, Body, and Conclusion. Make use of section and paragraph breaks in" rel="nofollow">in order to organize your ideas. **There is a Canvas rubric available for this assignment, which may give you a better idea of how it will be graded. Formattin" rel="nofollow">ing Requirements All papers and citations must be formatted accordin" rel="nofollow">ing to style guide used by your disciplin" rel="nofollow">ine and use formal, academic language. Not all Word processors are set with the appropriate default formattin" rel="nofollow">ing. Make sure you adjust your formattin" rel="nofollow">ing to meet these requirements: • Font: 12pt., Times New Roman • Spacin" rel="nofollow">ing: Double spaced, no spaces between paragraphs. • Margin" rel="nofollow">ins: 1-in" rel="nofollow">inch margin" rel="nofollow">ins all around. Citations • Use in" rel="nofollow">in-text citations for paraphrases, direct quotes, and all in" rel="nofollow">information that is taken from a specific source. • Include Works Cited or References page at the end of your paper. This must in" rel="nofollow">include bibliographic in" rel="nofollow">information for all sources used in" rel="nofollow">in your paper. Language and Punctuation Use formal academic language for all writin" rel="nofollow">ing in" rel="nofollow">in this course. This in" rel="nofollow">includes, but is not limited to: • No contractions • No figurative language (slang, colloquial phrases, idioms) or other conversational language. • No second person (“you”). • Do not use exclamation poin" rel="nofollow">ints. • Adequate paragraph breaks • No rhetorical questions. rs.com