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Carter, C., Bishop, J., & Kravits, S. L. (2011). Keys to Effective Learning. Study Skills and Habits for Success (6th ed.). Retrieved from The University of Phoenix eBook Collection database. This book is a well-known textbook concentrating on learning how to form effective study skills. This textbook is used in training entry-level college students on how to develop good study habits. This book was written by Carter, Bishop, and Kravits which are well known authors in the circle of education. This book was found in the e-Book section in the University of Phoenix library.
Miller, J. G. (2004). QBQ, The Question Behind The Question. : Putnam's Sons. The Question behind the Question addresses personal accountability: one of the more important issues in today’s business and society. The lack of personal responsibility is resulting in an epidemic of complaining, procrastination, and blame. The Question behind the Question is insightful, practical, and unique.

Practicing Personal Responsibility in College “There’s not a chance we'll reach our full potential until we stop blaming each other and start practicing personal accountability.” Miller, J. G. (2004). Personal responsibility is important in student’s everyday lives and also toward their success in college. For most people, including students, personal responsibility is a difficult trait to master, especially when it comes to being personally responsible in studying for college. If students can master being personally responsible in their college work ethics, they will be able to achieve many great things. Students need to be able and train themselves so that they can be responsible adults and take responsibility for their own actions. Learning personal responsibility will help students to become



References: Carter, C., Bishop, J., & Kravits, S. L. (2011). Keys to Effective Learning. Study Skills and Habits for Success (6th ed.). Retrieved from The University of Phoenix eBook Collection database.

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