Week 5 Test Notes Flashcards

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3/ Examples of communication channels include: #Act 1​

Voicemail and formal meetings

Teleconferencing and deep streams

Focus groups and light rail

Suggestion boxes and computers

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3/ Examples of communication channels include: #Act 1​

Voicemail and formal meetings

Teleconferencing and deep streams

Focus groups and light rail

Suggestion boxes and computers

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2/ What type of data set would you represent using a pie-chart? #Act 2​

All data should add up to 100

Are always three dimensional

Show proportional relationships

Are good for showing variations over time

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2/ What type of data set would you represent using a pie-chart? #Act 2​

All data should add up to 100

Are always three dimensional

Show proportional relationships

Are good for showing variations over time

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1/ What is the Priestley paradox theory? #Act 1

The difference between good and bad communication

Is the more we elaborate our means of communication, the less we actually effectively communicate.

Is a person who emotionally is dependent on communications system such as mobile phones and the internet

Is a theory which asks the questions, who, what, when, why, where and how

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1/ What is the Priestley paradox theory? #Act 1

The difference between good and bad communication

Is the more we elaborate our means of communication, the less we actually effectively communicate.

Is a person who emotionally is dependent on communications system such as mobile phones and the internet

Is a theory which asks the questions, who, what, when, why, where and how

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​1/ Tertiary research is? #act 3

Original unpublished material or published in its original form

Material that interprets primary material published after primary data is published

Material that synthesises and summarises primary and secondary material, usually published well after primary and secondary sources

All of the above

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​1/ Tertiary research is? #act 3

Original unpublished material or published in its original form

Material that interprets primary material published after primary data is published

Material that synthesises and summarises primary and secondary material, usually published well after primary and secondary sources

All of the above

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3/ What is the Harvard referencing system? #act 3

A system assisting with terms and jargon

A system used to analyse plagiarism

A system for citing sources using author names and year of publication

Questions

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3/ What is the Harvard referencing system? #act 3

A system assisting with terms and jargon

A system used to analyse plagiarism

A system for citing sources using author names and year of publication

Questions

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5/ Where would you use a thesis statement in an essay? #act 3

In the conclusion

To introduce the direction you will take

In the body of the essay

Would not use it in an essay

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5/ Where would you use a thesis statement in an essay? #act 3

In the conclusion

To introduce the direction you will take

In the body of the essay

Would not use it in an essay

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