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Information Systems
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Feb 20, 2024
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Question 1
(1 point)
Information is created in the form of ideas, facts, or data.
Question 1 options:
True
False
Question 2
(1 point)
It can be very easy to waste time searching for credible and relevant information, especially if you don't know where to look.
Therefore, it is important to possess skills that will allow you to determine the what, when, and how for using information effectively. This is called:
Question 2 options:
Cognitive overload
Information literacy
Epigenetic principle
None of the above
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Question 3
(1 point)
Select
three key concepts
from the following research question:
What are the effects of cannabis on the brain development of teenagers?
Question 3 options:
effects
cannabis
brain development
teenagers
impact
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Question 4
(1 point)
Terrence is interested in how pets can help people who are in group homes. He conducts a quick Google search on the topic
and quickly realizes that this topic is too broad.
He needs to narrow his topic. What steps would he take to accomplish this
task? Please put the steps in the correct order below.
Question 4 options: 1, 3, 4, 2
1234
Identify a broad topic
1234
Further narrow the topic
1234
Create a research question
1234
Narrow the topic
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Question 5
(1 point)
Match the term with the correct description.
Question 5 options: 3, 1, 4, 2
1234
Therapy animals and well-being in group settings
1234
Pets
1234
How do therapy animals effect the well-
being of individuals in group facilities?
1234
Therapy animals
1
.
Broad Topic
2
.
Narrowed Topic
3
.
Further Narrowed Topic
4
.
Research Question
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Question 6
(1 point)
Boolean Searches: When you use ______, you are telling the database that only
one
of your search terms needs to be present in the results retrieved.
Question 6 options:
AND
OR
BUT
All the above.
Question 7
(1 point)
Sally is a busy adult – she works full-time, has a family, and is now pursuing her graduate degree at
UMGC.
In her first class,
UCSP 615, she learned about the importance of creating a search strategy but isn't sure if it's worth the effort.
What good advice could you give
Sally to convince her to put together a search plan?
Question 7 options:
A well-constructed search statement will produce more focused, relevant results, thus saving Sally from having to wade through thousands of potential sources.
Creating a search statement might be more work on the front end but will save Sally time and limit her frustration on the back end.
Don't be afraid of the thought of Boolean logic, Sally!
All the above.
Question 8
(1 point)
To tailor your database search to your
area of study
, check out the
Question 8 options:
University Archives
Writing and Citing
Subject Guides
Journal Finder
Question 9
(1 point)
In the next 3-4 weeks you will work on a multi-part project.
Match the appropriate part with the project description.
Question 9 options: 2, 1, 3
123
Identify an issue in your industry (it could be within one of the three trends or
it could be new) > conduct more research > submit a 2-3 page draft discussing the issue along with a 1
.
Part 1
2
.
Part 2
3
.
Part 3
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conclusion and additional references in proper APA format.
123
Research trends in your industry > Identify three trends to discuss in your paper > submit a draft of your introductory paragraph, Level 1 & 2 headings, and references in proper APA format.
123
Incorporate instructor feedback, revise, and edit your final draft; submit the entire Trends Project.
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Question 10
(1 point)
According to the project description, a trend can be:
Question 10 options:
Something well-known in the industry, a new development, or something you consider unrecognized or disputed.
A job posting
Historical information about compensation and benefits