Deck 11: Understanding Research

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Which of the following subjects would give the best information for a search about young adult eating problems?

A)problems with eating
B) food issues
C) young adult eating disorders
D)teenage issues
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A secondary source is not credible and should not be used as evidence.
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Information gathered by other people is known as a

A) personal opinion.
B) primary source.
C) secondary source.
D) evidence.
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A primary source is one that the writer gains through direct, firsthand experience.
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A writer must cite sources within a report to avoid plagiarism.
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When citing your sources, what information must you include?

A) the author's name
B) the title of the book, article, or website
C) date
D) all of the above
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MLA and APA each have their own guidelines, and writers must use only one or the other depending on the requirement for the assignment.
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Information from reference books, magazines, newspapers, or websites is known as

A) personal opinion.
B) primary source.
C) secondary source.
D) unreliable source.
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Using another source's words, ideas, or graphics as your own is known as

A) citing.
B) documenting.
C) plagiarizing.
D) annotating.
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Giving credit for ideas used from other sources is known as

A) citing references.
B) annotating.
C) critiquing.
D) evaluating.
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All of the following are examples of plagiarism except

A) copying text word-for-word.
B) forgetting quotation marks.
C) restating ideas without citing them.
D) giving credit to any source that is used.
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If your professor tells you to use MLA style for your research, what does this mean?

A) MLA and APA styles are types of documentation systems that have specific guidelines for crediting sources.
B) MLA and APA refer to the Web sites that you should consult for your research.
C) MLA and APA are different types of fonts that you should use when typing your paper.
D) MLA and APA are word processing programs used by researchers.
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The best reason to use a reference book for information is that

A) reference books serve as a trustworthy starting point.
B) reference books are often missing important details.
C) reference books do not contain the most recent knowledge on a subject.
D) reference books contain only general information.
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Using primary sources commonly includes conducting interviews and

A) annotating nonfiction books.
B) summarizing magazine articles.
C) creating outlines from reference books.
D) studying original documents.
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Information that is gathered by direct involvement with a topic is known as a

A) personal opinion.
B) primary source.
C) secondary source.
D) evidence.
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Which of the following questions are useful to evaluate a website?

A) Is the author reliable and respected in the field?
B) Is the type of site one that is usually reliable (.gov, .org, .edu, for example)?
C) Is the information current?
D) all of the above
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A works-cited list is a

A) list of all of your topics.
B) document containing all of your quotations.
C) list of all of your sources.
D) summary of your report.
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While researching your subject, it is important that you

A) use quotation marks to enclose the exact words that you record.
B) take careful notes, using a proven strategy.
C) identify the source of your material.
D) all of the above
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Possible problems with using the Internet for research include all of the following except

A) Information on the Internet can be found quickly and easily.
B) Information from the Internet can be overwhelming.
C) Information from the Internet may not always be accurate.
D) Researchers can become distracted browsing the Web.
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Which of the following is an important consideration when using nonfiction books for research?

A) The information in nonfiction books is not detailed.
B) The information in nonfiction books may not be true.
C) The information in nonfiction books may not be as up-to-date as other sources.
D) The information in nonfiction books is not as specific as in reference books.
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Deck 11: Understanding Research
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Which of the following subjects would give the best information for a search about young adult eating problems?

A)problems with eating
B) food issues
C) young adult eating disorders
D)teenage issues
C
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A secondary source is not credible and should not be used as evidence.
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Information gathered by other people is known as a

A) personal opinion.
B) primary source.
C) secondary source.
D) evidence.
C
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A primary source is one that the writer gains through direct, firsthand experience.
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A writer must cite sources within a report to avoid plagiarism.
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When citing your sources, what information must you include?

A) the author's name
B) the title of the book, article, or website
C) date
D) all of the above
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MLA and APA each have their own guidelines, and writers must use only one or the other depending on the requirement for the assignment.
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Information from reference books, magazines, newspapers, or websites is known as

A) personal opinion.
B) primary source.
C) secondary source.
D) unreliable source.
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Using another source's words, ideas, or graphics as your own is known as

A) citing.
B) documenting.
C) plagiarizing.
D) annotating.
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Giving credit for ideas used from other sources is known as

A) citing references.
B) annotating.
C) critiquing.
D) evaluating.
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All of the following are examples of plagiarism except

A) copying text word-for-word.
B) forgetting quotation marks.
C) restating ideas without citing them.
D) giving credit to any source that is used.
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If your professor tells you to use MLA style for your research, what does this mean?

A) MLA and APA styles are types of documentation systems that have specific guidelines for crediting sources.
B) MLA and APA refer to the Web sites that you should consult for your research.
C) MLA and APA are different types of fonts that you should use when typing your paper.
D) MLA and APA are word processing programs used by researchers.
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The best reason to use a reference book for information is that

A) reference books serve as a trustworthy starting point.
B) reference books are often missing important details.
C) reference books do not contain the most recent knowledge on a subject.
D) reference books contain only general information.
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Using primary sources commonly includes conducting interviews and

A) annotating nonfiction books.
B) summarizing magazine articles.
C) creating outlines from reference books.
D) studying original documents.
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Information that is gathered by direct involvement with a topic is known as a

A) personal opinion.
B) primary source.
C) secondary source.
D) evidence.
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Which of the following questions are useful to evaluate a website?

A) Is the author reliable and respected in the field?
B) Is the type of site one that is usually reliable (.gov, .org, .edu, for example)?
C) Is the information current?
D) all of the above
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A works-cited list is a

A) list of all of your topics.
B) document containing all of your quotations.
C) list of all of your sources.
D) summary of your report.
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While researching your subject, it is important that you

A) use quotation marks to enclose the exact words that you record.
B) take careful notes, using a proven strategy.
C) identify the source of your material.
D) all of the above
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Possible problems with using the Internet for research include all of the following except

A) Information on the Internet can be found quickly and easily.
B) Information from the Internet can be overwhelming.
C) Information from the Internet may not always be accurate.
D) Researchers can become distracted browsing the Web.
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Which of the following is an important consideration when using nonfiction books for research?

A) The information in nonfiction books is not detailed.
B) The information in nonfiction books may not be true.
C) The information in nonfiction books may not be as up-to-date as other sources.
D) The information in nonfiction books is not as specific as in reference books.
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