Week 11: knowledge translation Flashcards

1
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knowledge translation is a __________ and _______ process

A

dynamic and iterative process

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2
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what are the 4 components of knowledge translation?

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  1. synthesis = of the research you produce
  2. dissemination = distributing your information through conference presentations and publications
  3. exchange
  4. ethically-sound application of knowledge
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3
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What are the purposes of conferences?

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  • networking and exchange of ideas
  • getting feedback before submission of work
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4
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What is the structure of a conference?

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  • planned sessions with keynote speakers
  • sessions of oral presentations
  • poster sessions
  • exhibitions
  • business meetings
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5
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What are the 4 steps to getting in a conference

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  1. conduct good research
  2. find a conference that might be interested in your research
  3. submit a well written abstract
  4. respect all requirements including due dates, word counts, priorities of topics
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6
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  1. T/F: A good strategy of a poster presentation is to present your drafts to research group, mentors, classmates about 3 days before the conference
  2. T/F: more than 5 references in a poster is not recommended
A
  1. F. should be presented a week before
  2. T.
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7
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T/F: In oral presentations, you are supposed to be teaching not reporting your research

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F. you are supposed to report NOT teach

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8
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Answer based on why do we have to publish?
1. unpublished research = ___________
2. direct professional benefits for _________
3. respect for the _____ and _____ of participants and collaborators

A
  1. not existing research
  2. researchers
  3. time and efforts
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9
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T/F: the peer review process is never time consuming and disappointing

A

F

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10
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Explain each type of journal:
1. subscription journal
2. open-access journal
3. hybrid journal

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  1. subscription journal = covers its costs from the library and/or individual subscriptions and advertising and does not charge any author fees
  2. open-access journal = authors pay a publication fee before publications of their work
    content is freely available on the interest
  3. hybrid journal = option of paying to make an article freely available to all
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11
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  1. T/F: authors assign copyright to the publisher after their articles are published
  2. what is a creative commons license?
A
  1. F. before publishing
  2. a public copyright license that enables the free distribution of a copyrighted work
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12
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T/F: there is a growing number of dubious (doubtful) journals being launched that accept almost every submission upon receipt of payment

A

T

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