Deck 14: Presenting Crime and Justice Research

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B) succinct
C) tone
D) style
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____________ is "stealing" the words and the ideas of another without properly documenting the original source and how that source was used.

A) plagiarism
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_______________ is restating an author's ideas in one's own words and giving proper credit to the original source.

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An early step in the writing process during which a writer organizes notes, makes lists of ideas, outlines thoughts, and makes certain that bibliographic citations are complete is called __________________.

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C) revising
D) sketching
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A step in the writing process, part of rewriting, in which a writer cleans up and tightens the language, checks grammar (e.g., verb agreement, usage), adjusts sentence length, and reorganizes paragraphs to improve communication and strengthen style is called ____________.

A) draft
B) editing
C) revising
D) sketching
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A summary of a research project's findings placed at the beginning of a report for an applied, nonspecialist audience, usually a little longer than an abstract is called __________.

A) the executive summary
B) editing
C) revising
D) sketching
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A mistake when writing qualitative research in which a writer creates too large a separation between empirical details and abstract theorizing is called the ___________.

A) error of overstating
B) error of exaggeration
C) error of overemphasizing
D) error of segregation
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The _________ is a method of organizing a field research report in which the author begins broadly with a topic and then increasingly focuses it more narrowly and specifically.

A) the executive summary
B) zoom lens
C) the summary
D) the précis
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Strategies and skills of locating appropriate funding sources and preparing quality proposals to fund research are called ___________.

A) the executive summary
B) money acquiring
C) grantmanship
D) zoom lens
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The person who is primarily in charge of research on a project that is sponsored or funded by an organization is called ___________.

A) principle investigator
B) the granter
C) head writer
D) head researcher
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Error of Segregation: the error when writing ______ research in which the writer creates too _____ a separation between empirical details and abstract theorizing.

A) Quantitative, large
B) Quantitative, little
C) Qualitative, little
D) Qualitative, large
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All of the following are steps in the writing process except:

A) prewriting
B) rewriting
C) postwriting
D) composing
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_______________ is a step in the writing process in which a writer cleans up and tightens the language, checks grammar, adjusts sentence length, and reorganizes paragraphs to improve communication and strengthen style.

A) revising
B) Proofreading
C) Editing
D) Rewriting
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__________ is the person who is primarily in charge of research on a project that is sponsored or funded by an organization?

A) Private eye
B) Professor
C) Principal investigator
D) None of the above
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is an initial step in the writing process in which the writer tries to get his or her ideas down on paper as quickly as possible, not worrying about grammar or spelling.

A) free-writing
B) pre-writing
C) composing
D) editing
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The type of words chosen by the writer is called _____________.
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The word _____________ is used to describe the writer's attitude or relation toward the subject matter.
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The word ____________ means saying a lot in a few words.
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_______________ is restating an author's ideas in one's own words and giving proper credit to the original source.
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An early step in the writing process during which a writer organizes notes, makes lists of ideas, outlines thoughts, and makes certain that bibliographic citations are complete is called __________________.
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_____________ is an initial step in the writing process in which the writer tries to get his or her ideas down on paper as quickly as possible, not worrying about grammar or spelling.
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As an author, when you face a temporary inability to write it is called ______.
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A step in the writing process, part of rewriting, in which a writer adds ideas or evidence, and deletes, rearranges or changes ideas to improve clarity and better communicate meaning is called ______________.
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A step in the writing process, part of rewriting, in which a writer cleans up and tightens the language, checks grammar (e.g., verb agreement, usage), adjusts sentence length, and reorganizes paragraphs to improve communication and strengthen style is called ____________.
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When you paraphrase another person's writings, you do not have to cite the work.
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Plagiarism is considered a mild form of cheating.
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It is not an overstatement to say that the clarity of our presentation is as important as the research itself.
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Professional writers say, always know for whom you are writing.
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Quantitative and qualitative reports follow the same structure when finally written up and published.
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The way to learn to write is by writing and taking notice of how others write.
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Periodicals, peer-reviewed publications, scholarly books, and government reports are all good sources to locate when conducting a literature review.
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When you have writer's block you should work through it by staying up late at night and writing.
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The person who is primarily in charge of research on a project that is sponsored or funded by an organization is called the principle investigator.
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Literature reviews are conducted to gain familiarity with the research topic, summarize what is known, and integrate current findings into the larger body of knowledge.
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The authors write that "clear writing is best achieved" by practicing five techniques. Explain those five techniques.
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Discuss the process of conducting a literature review and why it is important for the research process.
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What are the eight suggestions for rewriting that are presented in the text?
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According to the conclusion to the book, what should be the ultimate purpose of criminal justice/criminology research? Explain.
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The type of words chosen by the writer is called _____________.

A) mannerism
B) technique
C) tone
D) style
D
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The word _____________ is used to describe the writer's attitude or relation toward the subject matter.

A) paraphrasing
B) succinct
C) tone
D) style
C
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The word ____________ means saying a lot in a few words.

A) paraphrasing
B) succinct
C) tone
D) style
B
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____________ is "stealing" the words and the ideas of another without properly documenting the original source and how that source was used.

A) plagiarism
B) a citation
C) borrowing
D) copying
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_______________ is restating an author's ideas in one's own words and giving proper credit to the original source.

A) a citation
B) borrowing
C) paraphrasing
D) coping
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An early step in the writing process during which a writer organizes notes, makes lists of ideas, outlines thoughts, and makes certain that bibliographic citations are complete is called __________________.

A) freewriting
B) prewriting
C) draft writing
D) post writing
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_________ is an initial step in the writing process in which the writer tries to get his or her ideas down on paper as quickly as possible, not worrying about grammar or spelling.

A) draft
B) editing
C) revising
D) freewriting
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A step in the writing process, part of rewriting, in which a writer adds ideas or evidence, and deletes, rearranges or changes ideas to improve clarity and better communicate meaning is called ______________.

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A step in the writing process, part of rewriting, in which a writer cleans up and tightens the language, checks grammar (e.g., verb agreement, usage), adjusts sentence length, and reorganizes paragraphs to improve communication and strengthen style is called ____________.

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A summary of a research project's findings placed at the beginning of a report for an applied, nonspecialist audience, usually a little longer than an abstract is called __________.

A) the executive summary
B) editing
C) revising
D) sketching
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A mistake when writing qualitative research in which a writer creates too large a separation between empirical details and abstract theorizing is called the ___________.

A) error of overstating
B) error of exaggeration
C) error of overemphasizing
D) error of segregation
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The _________ is a method of organizing a field research report in which the author begins broadly with a topic and then increasingly focuses it more narrowly and specifically.

A) the executive summary
B) zoom lens
C) the summary
D) the précis
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Strategies and skills of locating appropriate funding sources and preparing quality proposals to fund research are called ___________.

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D) zoom lens
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The person who is primarily in charge of research on a project that is sponsored or funded by an organization is called ___________.

A) principle investigator
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C) head writer
D) head researcher
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Error of Segregation: the error when writing ______ research in which the writer creates too _____ a separation between empirical details and abstract theorizing.

A) Quantitative, large
B) Quantitative, little
C) Qualitative, little
D) Qualitative, large
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All of the following are steps in the writing process except:

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_______________ is a step in the writing process in which a writer cleans up and tightens the language, checks grammar, adjusts sentence length, and reorganizes paragraphs to improve communication and strengthen style.

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D) Rewriting
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__________ is the person who is primarily in charge of research on a project that is sponsored or funded by an organization?

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D) None of the above
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is an initial step in the writing process in which the writer tries to get his or her ideas down on paper as quickly as possible, not worrying about grammar or spelling.

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The type of words chosen by the writer is called _____________.
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The word _____________ is used to describe the writer's attitude or relation toward the subject matter.
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The word ____________ means saying a lot in a few words.
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_______________ is restating an author's ideas in one's own words and giving proper credit to the original source.
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An early step in the writing process during which a writer organizes notes, makes lists of ideas, outlines thoughts, and makes certain that bibliographic citations are complete is called __________________.
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A step in the writing process, part of rewriting, in which a writer cleans up and tightens the language, checks grammar (e.g., verb agreement, usage), adjusts sentence length, and reorganizes paragraphs to improve communication and strengthen style is called ____________.
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When you paraphrase another person's writings, you do not have to cite the work.
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Plagiarism is considered a mild form of cheating.
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It is not an overstatement to say that the clarity of our presentation is as important as the research itself.
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Professional writers say, always know for whom you are writing.
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Quantitative and qualitative reports follow the same structure when finally written up and published.
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The way to learn to write is by writing and taking notice of how others write.
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Periodicals, peer-reviewed publications, scholarly books, and government reports are all good sources to locate when conducting a literature review.
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When you have writer's block you should work through it by staying up late at night and writing.
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The person who is primarily in charge of research on a project that is sponsored or funded by an organization is called the principle investigator.
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Literature reviews are conducted to gain familiarity with the research topic, summarize what is known, and integrate current findings into the larger body of knowledge.
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The authors write that "clear writing is best achieved" by practicing five techniques. Explain those five techniques.
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Discuss the process of conducting a literature review and why it is important for the research process.
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What are the eight suggestions for rewriting that are presented in the text?
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According to the conclusion to the book, what should be the ultimate purpose of criminal justice/criminology research? Explain.
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