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Note: This is an in-class activity.Instructions:Below is a 'bad' reference list.  It is 'bad' because there are numerous errors with the list.  Can you spot what the errors are, and revise the list for improvement?Add your answers to discussion forumBaird, J. (2004). Media tarts: How the Australian press frames female politicians. Melbourne: Scribe.Bloxam, E. (2011). Ancient quarries in mind: pathways to a more accessible significance. World Archaeology, 149-166, 43(2) Max Schultze (1865), G. Bizzozero (1882). Brewer, D.B. (2006) and the discovery of the platelet. Br J Haematol. 133(3), 251-8.Climate Education: Drought. Retrieved from Bureau of Meterology. (2011): http://www.bom.gov.au/lam/climate/levelthree/c20thc/drought.htmChant, S. (2008). The ‘Feminisation of Poverty’ and the ‘Feminisation’ of Anti-Poverty Programmes: Room for Revision? Doi: 10.1080/00220380701789810 Journal of Development Studies, 44(2), 165-197. Hayes, A., Weston, R., Qu, L,. & Gray, M. (2010). Families then and now: 1980-2010. Australian Institute of Family Studies. Retrieved from http://www.aifs.gov.au/institute/pubs/factssheets/fs2010conf/fs2010conf.html(August 28, 1963) Martin Luther King's Address at March on Washington. Washington, D.C. available at http://www.mlkonline.net/dream.htmlPoverty in the United States. National Poverty Center. (2011). University of Michigan. Retrieved from http://npc.umich.edu/poverty/R.F. Opie (2003). Guillotine. Phoenix Mill, UK: Sutton.Strangio, P. (2006) (Eds). John Cain Jnr: the burden of history. In P. Strangio & B. Costar, The Victorian Premiers, 1856-2006. Sydney: Federation Press.Wingate Todd, T. (1995). The respiratory system. In 6th ed, pp.1065-1102, A. Robinson (Ed.), Cunningham’s text-book of anatomy . London: Oxford University Press.

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Note: This is an in-class activity.Instructions:Below is a 'bad' reference list.  It is 'bad' because there are numerous errors with the list.  Can you spot what the errors are, and revise the list for improvement?Add your answers to discussion forumBaird, J. (2004). Media tarts: How the Australian press frames female politicians. Melbourne: Scribe.Bloxam, E. (2011). Ancient quarries in mind: pathways to a more accessible significance. World Archaeology, 149-166, 43(2) Max Schultze (1865), G. Bizzozero (1882). Brewer, D.B. (2006) and the discovery of the platelet. Br J Haematol. 133(3), 251-8.Climate Education: Drought. Retrieved from Bureau of Meterology. (2011): http://www.bom.gov.au/lam/climate/levelthree/c20thc/drought.htmChant, S. (2008). The ‘Feminisation of Poverty’ and the ‘Feminisation’ of Anti-Poverty Programmes: Room for Revision? Doi: 10.1080/00220380701789810 Journal of Development Studies, 44(2), 165-197. Hayes, A., Weston, R., Qu, L,. & Gray, M. (2010). Families then and now: 1980-2010. Australian Institute of Family Studies. Retrieved from http://www.aifs.gov.au/institute/pubs/factssheets/fs2010conf/fs2010conf.html(August 28, 1963) Martin Luther King's Address at March on Washington. Washington, D.C. available at http://www.mlkonline.net/dream.htmlPoverty in the United States. National Poverty Center. (2011). University of Michigan. Retrieved from http://npc.umich.edu/poverty/R.F. Opie (2003). Guillotine. Phoenix Mill, UK: Sutton.Strangio, P. (2006) (Eds). John Cain Jnr: the burden of history. In P. Strangio & B. Costar, The Victorian Premiers, 1856-2006. Sydney: Federation Press.Wingate Todd, T. (1995). The respiratory system. In 6th ed, pp.1065-1102, A. Robinson (Ed.), Cunningham’s text-book of anatomy . London: Oxford University Press.

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The reference list provided has several errors in terms of formatting and order. Here is the corrected version:

Baird, J. (2004). Media tarts: How the Australian press frames female politicians. Melbourne: Scribe.

Bloxam, E. (2011). Ancient quarries in mind: pathways to a more accessible significance. World Archaeology, 43(2), 149-166.

Brewer, D.B. (2006). Max Schultze (1865), G. Bizzozero (1882) and the discovery of the platelet. Br J Haematol, 133(3), 251-8.

Bureau of Meteorology. (2011). Climate Education: Drought. Retrieved from http://www.bom.gov.au/lam/climate/levelthree/c20thc/drought.htm

Chant, S. (2008). The ‘Feminisation of Poverty’ and the ‘Feminisation’ of Anti-Poverty Programmes: Room for Revision? Journal of Development Studies, 44(2), 165-197. Doi: 10.1080/00220380701789810

Hayes, A., Weston, R., Qu, L., & Gray, M. (2010). Families then and now: 1980-2010. Australian Institute of Family Studies. Retrieved from http://www.aifs.gov.au/institute/pubs/factssheets/fs2010conf/fs2010conf.html

Martin Luther King's Address at March on Washington. (1963, August 28). Retrieved from http://www.mlkonline.net/dream.html

National Poverty Center. (2011). Poverty in the United States. University of Michigan. Retrieved from http://npc.umich.edu/poverty/

Opie, R.F. (2003). Guillotine. Phoenix Mill, UK: Sutton.

Strangio, P. (Ed.). (2006). John Cain Jnr: the burden of history. In P. Strangio & B. Costar, The Victorian Premiers, 1856-2006. Sydney: Federation Press.

Todd, T.W. (1995). The respiratory system. In A. Robinson (Ed.), Cunningham’s text-book of anatomy (6th ed., pp.1065-1102). London: Oxford University Press.

The errors in the original list included incorrect ordering of information, missing information, incorrect use of brackets, and incorrect ordering of authors' names. The corrected list now follows the APA referencing style.

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