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Your Last Name 1Running Head: FACTORS INFLUENCING ACCURACY OF COLA TASTING The Influence of Ounce Received and Regularity of Cola Use on Correctly Identifying Coke vs. Pepsi in a Blind Taste Test among College Students Jenessa C. Steele Radford UniversityYour Last Name 2 The Influence of Ounce Received and Regularity of Cola Use on Correctly Identifying Coke vs. Pepsi in a Blind Taste Test among College Students Jones and Johnson (2005) found that if you indent your first paragraph of your introduction and start to write your introduction in a paragraph-type format. The introduction contains the thesis statement, or problem statement, telling the reader what the reader what the research problem is and a description of why the problem is important (Johnson & Steele, 2005). Barnes, Bonner, and Steele (2007) found that writing a life span topic isn’t too bad. In fact Barnes, et al. discussed many of the different methods for writing such a paper. Another topic of debate in lifespan developmental psychology is nature v. nurture (Barnes, et al., 2007). THIS PAPER IS AN EXAMPLE ONLY!!!Your Last Name 3 References List your references here in APA style. See links provided on my webpage.Your Last Name


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