The Expert
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This diagram was made after doing HSC Marking a couple of times and seeing how the Markers reacted to different types of "evidence" in Crime, Family and World Order essays. Some evidence seemed to impress the markers more, so I had a go at ranking the relative levels of impressiveness (?) for each category (statute law, common law, treaties and resolutions, media (print and tv), reports and statistics).
Using these doesn't guarantee you great marks, but it makes it more difficult for you to end up with a bad mark.
It's just a general idea, so don't complain that you've heard that one is better than another, or "MY teacher said blah blah blah".
In the end, it matters just as much HOW you use these types of evidence. It also helps to have a RANGE of different types of evidence
Anyway, here it is:
Using these doesn't guarantee you great marks, but it makes it more difficult for you to end up with a bad mark.
It's just a general idea, so don't complain that you've heard that one is better than another, or "MY teacher said blah blah blah".
In the end, it matters just as much HOW you use these types of evidence. It also helps to have a RANGE of different types of evidence
Anyway, here it is: