Finals (1) Flashcards
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- Overview of the source.
- Short and concise representation of the key
ideas of sources materials. - Resolution of a core principle in textbooks,
pamphlets, articles, parts of reports, or
others
Summarizing
using ideas, data, or any relevant
information of another without giving proper credit
or acknowledgment
Plagiarism
- critical and comprehensive reviews that
provide new insights or interpretation of a
subject through evaluation. - Purpose: review recent progress in a
particular topic.
Review Paper
- a way to identify a particular term and
clarify its meaning. - Its main purpose is to clarify and explain
concepts, ideas, and problems by answering
the question “What does this mean?”
Definition
- is an explanation
method that takes a sentence, poem, citation, or
passage from literary or scientific research,
interprets it, and explains it in detail.
Explication
provide readers with a summary
of the proposed research projects with the aim of
obtaining funding to carry them out. Its uses are:
● Serves as the basis for a complete proposal
● Helps to determine if a particular project is
feasible.
● Used to attract the interests of potential
funders.
Concept paper
- a type of academic writing that presents the
author’s or his person’s perspective or
perspective on a particular topic. - The main goal is to participate in a larger
discussion by setting and outlining your
discussion and proposed course of action. - The purpose is to generate support for the
problem.
Position paper
- very much rooted in expressing facts
Descriptive Summary
About your emotion
- 2-5 page documents in which the writer
responds to one or more texts.
- Purpose: encourage students to think
critically about texts.
Reaction Paper
- method of explanation in which the
points are organized from a general abstract idea to
specific and concrete examples.
Clarification
Parts of concept paper:
- Introduction
- Objectives
- Rationale
- Terms and conditions
- Recommendations
Significance of the Position paper/Why write?
● Can be used to provide knowledge and
understanding on a particular topic
● Can provide decision support
● Can provide a career perspective.
● Can be used to explain and implement
policies or procedures in government.
- is concerned with
differences between economic classes and
implications of a capitalist system.
Marxist Criticism
- treats each work as a distinct
work of art. The key to understanding a text
is through the text itself
Formalism
- is concerned
with the reviewer’s reaction as an audience
of a work.
Reader-Response Criticism
- also called feminisms,
focuses on how literature presents women
Feminist Criticism
The Abstract is great (detailed enough) if it’s:
- Summarizes the key ideas or major point of
your paper. - Comprehensively touching on all important
points - The content can be processed efficiently
taking a sentence and changing
the structure of the words
without changing the meaning.
Rephrasing
Write exactly what someone
else had said, word for word.
Quoting
a kind of thinking in which you question, analyses, interpret, evaluate and make a judgement about what you read, hear, say, or write.
Critical Thinking
the appraisal of potencies and limitations of an article’s opinion and subject matter. The article reviews offer the readers with an explanation, investigation and clarification to evaluate the importance of the article.
Journal article review
It examines previous studies and compiles their data and evidence. – This is the classic literature review that summarizes the collated literature relevant to the thesis body.
Science article review
accurately convey the information contained in a text or in other type of resource.
Informative summaries
is generally unstructured, that is, it is not divided into specific sections, such as Introduction, Methods, Results, etc. It usually consists of one single paragraph that gives an overview of the content and scope of the study.
social science abstract