Exemplary Final Papers

The papers in this section have been chosen because they offer Candidates quality examples of final papers that meet the requirements for final paper submission that is found in the IAAP Handbook section, “Guidelines for writing and assessing the Final Exam paper”.
Each paper, in its own way, complies with the guidelines for length, content, style, composition, organization of material, and referencing according to APA 7th edn. You will notice a range of papers across different cultures and regions.
We encourage you to review the papers as examples of how to develop and write in your own style whilst respecting the overall guidelines for the final paper.NB! In reviewing the papers, we have found that references to texts that had been translated into the author’s own language may be difficult to adapt to APA referencing style. We recommend that you do not use the referencing used in these papers as a model but directly consult the APA guideline to which a link is provided here: https://apastyle.apa.org/style-grammar-guidelines/references.

You will find links to the following papers here below:

1. “Ling’s Case” – written by Jiang Li, China
2. “The Development of Feminine Identity; a Modern Chinese Woman in Jungian Analysis” – written by Yongxia Qian, China
3. “Julia” – written by Tina Turk, Slovenia
4. “Budding from the Frozen Time” – written by Shuofang Zhou, China
5. “Growing down: from Heroic Flightiness to Temperance” – written by Laner Cassar, Malta

Over time, it is hoped that new papers selected will reflect wider regions of the IAAP.

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