Tuesday, November 14, 2017

What's up Secondary Source!

:icononioncleanplz:Hello again!:icononioncleanplz:

As for Unit II, I needed a secondary source to reference from (in order for me to get to that 6 page). :iconnosepickingplz:Soooooooo, the secondary source I chose is "The Walking Dead" by Maria Konnoikova. This source convey the audience of how little we sleep.:iconwarmandcomfyplz: The author is conveying the importance in how much sleep we should value with scientific evidence. She isn't arguing about how much sleep we should get, but be more aware of our sleep since it could potentially harm us in the long run, physical and mentally.:icononiontantrumplz: The author cites several sources such as Harvard Medical School Media Fellowship and Center for Pediatric Sleep Disorder at Boston Child's Hospital of how everyone suffer sleep inertia at least once in their life time and how it produce risky results. This is source influence my understanding of realizing how important sleep is and factual evidence of how lack of sleep affects us. :icononibeg:
How I found this source?
To be extremely honestly, I wasn't going to use this source... instead I was going to use a source from Syracuse University's library (BUT IT WAS REALLY REALLY LONG). I was having this extremely long conversation with my close friend who goes to University of Cali. San Diego... and we had a whole argument about sleep and how/why screen time affects our sleep. :iconsighingplz:He then suggested me to read these 3 articles that he was majoring in about sleep and what so ever he was majoring in. I read them and thought that it would work for my unit II and took those articles.:iconstudytimeplz: This source is creditable because it was from USCD library and the author has degrees in psychology and creative writing (P.S she goes to Harvard!!!) :iconthatsrightplz:

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:icononionomfgplz:Quote?:icononionomfgplz:
"We honestly don't realize that were sleep deprived."

1 comment:

  1. nice source. I skimmed through it and noticed how science orientated it was, lotta hyperlinks to studies 'n' stuff.

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