POINTERS TO REVIEW (Finals) Flashcards

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It is the process of rewriting someone else’s work in your own words while maintaining the original meaning

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Paraphrasing

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It is commonly used in English literature.

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APA style documentation

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It is defined as using someone else’s work without their permission

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Plagiarism

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What is the appropriate and ethical practice in using sources in academic writing?

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to use direct quotes from a
book with proper citation.

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It involves condensing the main ideas and key points of a text in your own words.

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Summarizing

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What is the proper APA style for a website citation?

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Author’s last name, first initial. (Year). Title of webpage. Retrieved from [URL]

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When using APA style, the reference page should be formatted with?

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hanging indents and double-spacing.

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When formulating a research title, it is important to?

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keep the title concise and specific to the research topic.

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What should include in-text citations when using APA style?

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the author’s last name and the year of publication

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What is the correct APA format for a book citation?

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Author’s last name, first initial. (Year). Title of book. Publisher.

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The introduction section of a research proposal should?

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clearly state the research problem and its significance.

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What are the common components of an Introduction section in a research proposal?

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 Research objectives and aims.
 Theoretical framework and literature review.
 Research hypotheses and variables

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What is the purpose of the introduction section in a research proposal?

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to provide background information and context for the research problem.

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In the introduction section, it is important to?

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present a clear and concise research question or hypothesis.

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What is the primary purpose of the background of the Study in a research proposal?

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to present the historical context and rationale for the research.

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What is the role of the statement of the Problem in a research proposal?

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to outline the specific issues or questions the study aims to address.

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It refers to a technique to grab the reader’s attention
in the introduction.

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Narrative Hook

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Why is it essential to include the Related Legal Basis in a research proposal?

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to comply with ethical standards and regulations.

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It is typically emphasizes the broader implications and importance of the study.

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Significance of the Study

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It is the section of the research proposal that provides clear definitions of key terms used in
the study

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Definition or Terms

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It refers to the specific boundaries and limitations of the study in a research proposal

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Scope and Delimitation

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RRL means

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Review of Related Literature

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What is the primary purpose of the “Related Literature and Studies” section?

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to review and analyze previous research relevant to the study.

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In this section, we typically find information about existing theories related to the research topic in a research proposal.

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Literature Review

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What are the components of the Related Literature and Studies section in a research proposal?
Summary of previous research findings.  Critique of existing literature.  Identification of research gaps
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It refers to a set of assumptions and concepts that guide the study in a research proposal
Theoretical Framework
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What is he key purpose of including a "Theoretical and Conceptual Framework" in a research proposal?
to establish a foundation for the study and guide the research design.
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The section of the research proposal that involves a critical examination and synthesis of existing literature.
Literature review
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The section of the research proposal that outlines the researcher's conceptual framework for the study
Theoretical Framework
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What is the purpose of the Research Framework?
to present a graphical representation of the study
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What is the primary focus of the "Objectives" section in a research proposal?
to outline the specific goals and aims of the study.
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It is the section of the research proposal that includes a visual representation, such as a flowchart or diagram.
Theoretical Framework
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What is the primary purpose of the "Methodology" section in a research proposal?
to describe the overall approach and procedures of the research
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It plays in shaping the research proposal by guiding us in the selection of research methods and tools.
Theoretical Framework
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The section of the research proposal that outlines the specific objectives and questions the study aims to answer is statement of the problem.
Objectives
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It refers to the overall plan or strategy for conducting the research.
Research design
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What section of research proposal is the research design?
Methodology
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It questions that the study aims to answer the?
Statement of the problem
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What are the components of the "Methodology" section?
- Sampling procedure - Data analysis - Data collection methods
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It encompasses the tools and techniques used to gather research data.
Data Collection Methods
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What is the significance of the "Sampling Procedure" in the "Methodology" section?
It outlines how participants for the study will be selected.
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What is the role of the "Limitations of the Study" section in a research proposal?
to acknowledge potential weaknesses or constraints in the research.
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What are the following are examples of a qualitative data collection method?
- Surveys - Experiments - Interviews - Observations
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When paraphrasing or summarizing information from a source, it is important to:
to change the structure and wording of the original text
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When paraphrasing or summarizing, it is important to:
to use synonyms and different sentence structures to convey the same meaning.