Latest comment: 13 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
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Overall, this is a solid DI-level chapter. The chapter is well structured and delivers on what it set out to do. There could have been more explored about sexual motivation (or at least linking to related textbook chapters regarding specific points of relevance). However, the focus on considering predictors of adultery was excellent particularly as you used this to describe and discuss related research findings. The chapter was well written, with several useful additional learning features.
The chapter could have benefited from developing clear focus questions. Getting comments on a chapter plan and/or chapter draft could have helped with this aspect.
Learning features
Excellent quiz and glossary
Images were relevant, but they were not all captioned.
More wiki-links could be added - see my editing for examples
Spelling, grammar and proofreading
Use Australian spelling e.g., hypothesize -> hypothesise
APA style
Do not cite the year for subsequent citations within a paragraph e.g., Smith (2010) but after that in the same paragraph only refer to Smith.
When there are three or more authors, subsequent citations should use et al. e.g., Smith, Bush and Western (2001) and then in the next paragraph cite Smith et al. (2001).
Latest comment: 13 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
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