Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Reflection on Informative Report



           My topic was pretty straightforward and simple, regarding the specific roles of juvenile forensic psychologists. It was my first time writing an Informative report, but it felt similar to papers I’ve written in history, like in terms of focusing on the facts -- it was similar to a research paper, (without the hypothesis aspect)  . I’m not sure why, but I struggled with feeling like I was sounding biased – it got kind of hard for me to differentiate between what was opinion and what was fact. For example a sentence like “Forensic psychologists are essential in the courtroom” – I feel like that’s a fact but a big part of it was me second- guessing that "someone can disagree". Overall I enjoyed the research part, but I had trouble making sure it was strictly informative.

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