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1/9/23, 4:41 PM Science Communication Assignment Quiz: BIOL 200 2022W1 Tutorial Fundamentals of Cell Biology https://canvas.ubc.ca/courses/101106/quizzes/525098 1/11 Science Communication Assignment Quiz Due Sep 23, 2022 at 11p.m. Points 15 Questions 11 Available Sep 6, 2022 at 9a.m. - Sep 23, 2022 at 11p.m. Time Limit 120 Minutes Allowed Attempts 2 Instructions This quiz was locked Sep 23, 2022 at 11p.m.. Attempt History Attempt Time Score KEPT Attempt 2 3 minutes 15 out of 15 LATEST Attempt 2 3 minutes 15 out of 15 Attempt 1 9 minutes 14.5 out of 15 Correct answers are hidden. This quiz is designed to help you review the basic format of primary research articles, and best approaches in how to tackle reading these articles. You will also be asked questions about this assignment. This is worth 1% of your grade. This quiz is based on material from the following sources. We encourage you to take a look at them in advance, and have them readily accessible during the quiz in order to save you time. 1. Science Communication Assignment.pdf (https://canvas.ubc.ca/courses/101106/files/21792737? wrap=1) (https://canvas.ubc.ca/courses/101106/files/21792737/download?download_frd=1) 2. Primary Scientific Article Reading Guide.pdf (https://canvas.ubc.ca/courses/101106/files/21756388? wrap=1) (https://canvas.ubc.ca/courses/101106/files/21756388/download?download_frd=1) You will need to read each of these sources prior to attempt the 2 sections of this quiz. You will have 2 attempts, and 2 hours for each attempt. The higher of the 2 scores will be kept. When you're done, don't forget to do the Science Communication Assignment Feedback Survey (https://canvas.ubc.ca/courses/101106/quizzes/525097) ! Good luck!
1/9/23, 4:41 PM Science Communication Assignment Quiz: BIOL 200 2022W1 Tutorial Fundamentals of Cell Biology https://canvas.ubc.ca/courses/101106/quizzes/525098 2/11 Score for this attempt: 15 out of 15 Submitted Sep 19, 2022 at 11:39a.m. This attempt took 3 minutes. Part 1 - Assignment Details You will need to download and read the Science Communication Assignment.pdf (https://canvas.ubc.ca/courses/101106/files/21755069/download?wrap=1) (https://canvas.ubc.ca/courses/101106/files/21755069/download? download_frd=1) in order to be able to answer the questions in Part 1. 1 / 1 pts Question 1 What is the word limit of your final Summary Paper? Between 700 and 800 words Between 500 and 800 words No more than 500 words No more than 700 words Great work! 1 / 1 pts Question 2
1/9/23, 4:41 PM Science Communication Assignment Quiz: BIOL 200 2022W1 Tutorial Fundamentals of Cell Biology https://canvas.ubc.ca/courses/101106/quizzes/525098 3/11 What is the source material for your Science Communication Writing Assignment? A specific primary research article that will be assigned to me by my TA after the midterm exam. An article by Machida et al. 2018. Unpublished research from a UBC lab. Any scientific journal article that I want. A specific primary research article that will be assigned to me by my TA in the week of Tutorial 2. Great work! 1 / 1 pts Question 3 How do you hand in your Summary Paper, and when is it due? Uploaded to Canvas at the start of tutorial during the week of Nov 14-18th. Hand in a paper copy during tutorial the week of Nov 14-18th.. Uploaded to Canvas prior to 11pm on Friday Nov 18th.
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1/9/23, 4:41 PM Science Communication Assignment Quiz: BIOL 200 2022W1 Tutorial Fundamentals of Cell Biology https://canvas.ubc.ca/courses/101106/quizzes/525098 4/11 Great work! 1 / 1 pts Question 4 Consider the following statement: The Science Communication Assignment comprise two parts - the Science Communication Assignment Quiz, and a final Summary Paper to be submitted to Canvas. Yes, these are the only two Sci. Comm. assignments due over the term. No, there are also two more assignments (Pre-tutorial Worksheet and Glossary) due at the end of term. No, there are also two more assignments (Pre-tutorial Worksheet and Glossary) due at the beginning of Tutorial 6. Yes, these are the two major assignments due right after the midterm. Great job! 2 / 2 pts Question 5 What are the important details about submitting your paper to Turnitin.com? Choose all that apply.
1/9/23, 4:41 PM Science Communication Assignment Quiz: BIOL 200 2022W1 Tutorial Fundamentals of Cell Biology https://canvas.ubc.ca/courses/101106/quizzes/525098 5/11 (You can also refer to the Turnitin help page (https://canvas.ubc.ca/courses/101106/pages/turnitin-dot-com-and-other- additional-help-2) under Tutorial Material > Turnitin.com & Additional Help.) It doesn't matter when I upload to Turnitin.com. I must submit my paper to Turnitin.com before I upload it to Canvas. I can upload to Turnitin.com as many times as I want, so I can check for issues before submission and fix them. The draft I upload to Canvas should match the draft that I submit to Turnitin.com. My Canvas submission will be treated as late, and penalties may apply if it does not include my Turnitin ID. It's ok if I upload my Summary Paper to Canvas before I submit my file to Turnitin. My Turnitin ID needs to be added to the file I upload to Canvas. Great work! 1 / 1 pts Question 6 How should you provide resources or references to explain the background significance and the scientific findings of the original articles
1/9/23, 4:41 PM Science Communication Assignment Quiz: BIOL 200 2022W1 Tutorial Fundamentals of Cell Biology https://canvas.ubc.ca/courses/101106/quizzes/525098 6/11 in your Summary Paper? I will include APA-style in-text citations and a list of cited sources. I would be sure include a hyperlink to the original article. Lots of quotes from the author and a link to original paper. I will include APA-style in-text citations. Great job! Part 2: Structure & Content of a Primary Research Article In order to answer the questions in this section, this Primary Scientific Article Reading Guide (https://canvas.ubc.ca/courses/101106/files/21756388?wrap=1) (https://canvas.ubc.ca/courses/101106/files/21756388/download? download_frd=1) (https://canvas.ubc.ca/courses/101106/files/21755122/download?wrap=1) will come in handy. 2 / 2 pts Question 7
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1/9/23, 4:41 PM Science Communication Assignment Quiz: BIOL 200 2022W1 Tutorial Fundamentals of Cell Biology https://canvas.ubc.ca/courses/101106/quizzes/525098 7/11 What do you think is/are the main purposes(s) of the format used in primary research articles? (Choose all that apply.) To antagonize undergraduate students trying to read these articles. To help publishers sell primary articles to the academic populace. To systematically present the work of scientists in an objective tone and make their own (new) contributions clear. To allow readers to access specific kinds of information within the article quickly. Great job! 1 / 1 pts Question 8 Where do you expect the researchers to introduce the main research goal/question of their study to their readers? (Choose all that apply.) Methods Abstract Discussion Introduction Results
1/9/23, 4:41 PM Science Communication Assignment Quiz: BIOL 200 2022W1 Tutorial Fundamentals of Cell Biology https://canvas.ubc.ca/courses/101106/quizzes/525098 8/11 Great work! 2 / 2 pts Question 9 The only way to read a primary research article is to start from the beginning (e.g. Abstract), and read it all the way to the end. (Choose all that apply.) Yes, this is how all experienced scientists read primary research articles. No, because oftentimes the end of the article (discussion/conclusion) may have a summary of key ideas and/or conclusions that may be helpful to the reader. No, you can definitely read articles in any order, as long as it helps you understand the major ideas in the end. Yes, this ensures that I’ve covered everything in detail. No, it is better to read the papers in parts (e.g. look at the figures and abstracts first before attempting the other parts). Great work! You'll find that you may end up reading your assigned paper in different ways over the term, depending on what the purpose is (completing the Worksheet? writing the Summary Paper?) - but find out what works for you.
1/9/23, 4:41 PM Science Communication Assignment Quiz: BIOL 200 2022W1 Tutorial Fundamentals of Cell Biology https://canvas.ubc.ca/courses/101106/quizzes/525098 9/11 1 / 1 pts Question 10 What is the difference between the 'Results' and the 'Discussion' sections of primary research article? (Choose all that apply.) The results section encompasses the data and interpretation of those results; the discussion summarizes the findings and proposes potential new avenues of research stemming from this work. The results section describe the outcomes of the experiment; the discussion explains those results in the context of the original research question. The results section presents the data gathered by the scientists conducting the experiments, and the discussion proposes the meaning behind these results in a greater context. There isn't any major differences - different formats from different journals will use these sections interchangeably. Good work! 2 / 2 pts Question 11 What is the most important thing you can do to maximize your chance of success at this assignment? (Choose all that apply.)
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1/9/23, 4:41 PM Science Communication Assignment Quiz: BIOL 200 2022W1 Tutorial Fundamentals of Cell Biology https://canvas.ubc.ca/courses/101106/quizzes/525098 10/11 Work to really understand my assigned article, as my ability to write about it depends entirely on how well I understand it. Start trying to read my assigned paper early, so I have time to figure out what I don't understand. Ask my TA for help, either at office hours or on their discussion board. Talk to my classmates about our assigned article, so we can help each other figure it out. Great work! You've got this! You can now move on to reading the primary research article assigned by your TA, and as you are reading, you may think about using the method proposed by OwlNet: http://www.owlnet.rice.edu/~cainproj/courses/HowToReadSciArticle.pdf (http://www.owlnet.rice.edu/~cainproj/courses/HowToReadSciArticle.pdf) in summarizing what you've read. Suggestion for success: start filling in the Pre-Workshop Worksheet as you read your paper When you come across terms that you don't understand, build your glossary! The glossary will become the individualized tool that you can build to help you understand your paper Good luck, and be sure to ask your TA/Dr. Lam if you have any questions about how to move forward.
1/9/23, 4:41 PM Science Communication Assignment Quiz: BIOL 200 2022W1 Tutorial Fundamentals of Cell Biology https://canvas.ubc.ca/courses/101106/quizzes/525098 11/11 We'll revisit this assignment again formally in Tutorial 6 in the Sci. Comm. Workshop (http://www.owlnet.rice.edu/~cainproj/courses/HowToReadSciArticle.pdf) Quiz Score: 15 out of 15