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Cuba, Lee. A Short Guide to Writing About Social Science (Third Edition). New York: Longman, 2001.

Day, Susan. "Producing Better Writers in Sociology Classes: A Test of the Writing-Across-the-Curriculum Approach." Teaching Sociology 17 (October 1989): 458-64.

Faigley, Lester, and Kristine Hansen. "Learning to Write in the Social Sciences." College Composition and Communication 36.2 (1985): 140- 149.

Hansen, Edmund J. and Richard S. Rubin. "Strategies for Teaching a Student-Centered Large Lecture Course in Public Affairs." Journal of Public Administration Education 3.3 (1997): 329-344.

Hoffman, Eleanor M. "Writing for the Social Sciences." College Composition and Communication 28 (May 1977): 195-197.

Jankiewicz, Henry. "The Dialogic Instructor: Co-Teaching across the Disciplines." ERIC document. ED 444 174. March 27, 1999.

Law, Joe. "Critical Thinking and Computer-aided Instruction in Sociology 200."Writing Across the Curriculum. 8 (March, 1998): 1,3.

Richlin-Klonsky, J., E. Strenski, and the Sociology Writing Group, eds. "The Textual Analysis Paper." A Guide to Writing Sociology Papers. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1991. 51-73.

Shamoon, Linda K., and Robert A. Schwegler. "Sociologists Reading Student Texts: Expectations and Perceptions." The Writing Instructor (Winter 1988): 71-81.

Smith, Douglas Bradley. "Teaching Anthropology Is a Good Way to Teach Writing" College Composition and Communication 28 (October 1977): 251-256.

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