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Question 1
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As a rule of thumb, it is generally a good idea to track down references that are cited by ________ other researchers.
three or more one or more two or more brand new research that hasn't been cited by anyone yet Question 2
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What does it mean when you "synthesize" what you've learned from a literature review?
describe general trends All of these apply compare and contrast theoretical positions identification of common themes
Question 3
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While reading articles published in refereed journals about her research topic, Georgia repeatedly comes across references to a series of studies by one particular researcher. She's unable to find those references in the collections of her university library. Her best plan of action would be to:
Include the references in her reference list but not cite them in the text. Summarize the research, noting the references were "cited by" the articles she did read.
put in a request through the interlibrary loan program. Search the Internet for copies that may have been posted. Question 4
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Which of the following is NOT an appropriate online database to search for information used in your Literature Review?
ERIC PsychINFO
Wikipedia Google Scholar Question 5
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Many online documents posted since the year 2000 have a unique, permanent number that enables others to find a document again even if its location on the Internet has changed. This number is known as a ________.
library call number Uniform Resource Locator (URL) Digital Object Identifier (DOI) key word Question 6
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The act of presenting another person's work as being one's own or insufficiently acknowledging and identifying the sources from which one has drawn while writing is known as ________.
sourcing
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citing plagiarism referencing Question 7
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A cooperative agreement between libraries to exchange resources known as ________ allows you to access books or journal articles that may not be available
at your academic institution.
search engines Digital Object Identifier (DOI) interlibrary loan book sharing Question 8
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Direct quotations from other people's writing should ________.
frequently be used in your literature review never be used in your literature review comprise the majority of your literature review minimally used in your literature review Question 9
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"Periodicals" is the term used to describe academic journals, popular magazines,
and newspapers. Which source of information is most likely to have undergone "peer review"?
academic journals newspapers popular magazines Question 10
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The best advice for knowing when you have collected enough sources for your literature review is to:
Search until you have exhausted your own institution's direct resources.
Look for at least one source that supports each of your hypotheses. Search until you have obtained at least 10 sources. Look for repetitive patterns in the materials you are finding and reading.
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