Week 3 ORR 6499 Quiz
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Dec 6, 2023
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Score for this attempt: 8 out of 8
Submitted Oct 10 at 12:52pm
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Question 1
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Using an outline when preparing to write is a waste of time.
True False Question 2
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Key search words that are not well developed can result in too much or too little information.
True False Question 3
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When starting to write, it’s important to have a main point or thesis statement.
True False Question 4
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The Cornell-Note Taking Method (check all that apply)
Captures resource information so you can find it later Has a section where you can pull out key ideas from the resource Is one note-taking method of many
Is a way to capture notes while reviewing research articles and information? Is intended to capture detailed information on an article Question 5
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Peer Reviewed articles mean that the article was discussed by other experts to ensure it is worthy of publication.
True False Question 6
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Developing a clear research question can help you keep your searches narrow and focused. True False Question 7
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Scholarly Articles usually have similar components including (Check all that apply).
Abstract Introduction Methodology Conclusion A Public Opinion Section Links to the authors’ profile websites Question 8
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An Academic Argument (check all that apply)
Is used when authors disagree on a point.
Represents a position or stance on a topic Help focus the writing process Can be considered as a Thesis Statement Should include responses to alternative perspectives
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