APA (edition "APA 6") Business and Management

Kennedy-Nixon

Paper Instructions

Topic
Personal appearance can have a great impact on the effectiveness and perceived credibility of a speaker. Research materials on the Kennedy-Nixon debates and watch an excerpt of the debate via the following link: http://archive.org/details/1960_kennedy-nixon_2.

This essay is based on the 1960 presidential debate between John Kennedy and Richard Nixon, which was the first presidential debate ever to be televised. Kennedy at the time was considered to be young, handsome and charismatic, Nixon was more of an “old-school” politician and did not embrace the camera as Kennedy did. Kennedy of course went on to win the election. In this essay, you are asked to discuss the nonverbal behaviors of each of the candidates and what influence they had on the outcome of the debate.

Submit a 3-5 page paper to the Turnitin Dropbox within Canvas discussing how nonverbal communication, specifically nonverbal persuasion, played an important role in the debate.

Evaluation
Your paper will be evaluated on the following:

    Content
    Grammar
    Structure and mechanics
    Relevance to the topic(s)

***Each essay will be submitted to the Turnitin Dropbox link in Canvas***

Format
Your paper is to be written in an APA-Style format. This includes the following:

    12 point font
    Times New Roman font
    Double-spaced
    1 inch margins
    cover page
    reference page
    in-text citations

For more detailed instructions and information on how to write an APA-style paper, please visit https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/. There is an extensive databank on how to incorporate in-text citations, and properly format your references.

Additional Information on Turnitin

    All written assignments must be submitted to Canvas Turnitin Dropboxes by the posted deadline. Assignments submitted by any other means will not be accepted.
    Within one week after the assignments deadline has passed, you will receive written feedback on your assignment. The written comments on your assignment are accessible using the GradeMark function within your assignment submission.
    Late Submissions must be uploaded in the appropriately labeled Late Drop Box by the posted Late Assignment Deadline. Late submissions are only eligible for a maximum of 50% of the assignments original point value.