Research Quiz #13 Flashcards

1
Q

What are the ten (10) aspects of the research paper?

1) T p
2) A
3) I
4) L R
5) M
6) R
7) C
8) R
9) T & F
10) A

A
  • Title pages
  • Abstracts
  • Introduction sections
  • Literature review sections
  • Method sections
  • Result sections
  • Conclusion sections
  • Reference sections
  • Tables and Figures
  • Appendices
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2
Q

What is on the title page?

1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)

A
  • Page number
  • Title
  • Author name
  • Author Affiliation
  • Contact information (if submitting to journal)
  • Other information if requested by the journal being submitted to
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3
Q

______ page should tell the reader in clear and concise terms what the research is about

A

Title page

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4
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Summary or synopsis of the information being presented in the paper

It presents the article’s major arguments and the methods used

It provides a brief statement about main findings

It provides a brief statement about the implications of those findings

_______ should be short, sweet, and to the point  no more than
250 words

what is this?

A

abstracts

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5
Q

abstracts:

It presents the article’s major ______ and the ______ used
It provides a brief statement about main _______
It provides a brief statement about the ________ of those findings

A

arguments and methods;

findings;

implications

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6
Q

abstracts should be no more than ___ words

A

250

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7
Q

Intro sections can vary in length, but is generally about - pages max

A

2-3

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8
Q

What are the four (4) main components of the introduction section?

A

What is the broad issue/main argument of the paper?

What prior research has examined that specific issue/argument?

What gaps exist in prior research on that issue/argument?

What does the current study intend on doing to fill those gaps?

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9
Q

How long should the literature review section be?

A

anywhere from 8-25+ pages long

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10
Q

The literature review relays all relevant/pertinent R_____, E______
findings, and other insights supporting the main I____/A______ in the paper

A

research; empirical

Issue/argument

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11
Q

Sometimes there is not a lot of literature on the topic

In such cases, this can be noted as a L________ and be used as a justification for doing the current study

A

limitation

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12
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Other times there is a TON of research out there on the same topic

In such cases, the author should be very P___/C____ with the research they include

Cite studies that have the I______ G___ the author is attempting to address

A

picky/choosy;

Identifiable gaps

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13
Q

Deals specifically with the scientific methodology employed in the
current study

what section is this?

A

the methods section

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14
Q

At minimum, the following items must be addressed in a methods section:

1) H
2) R d
3)
4) D g p
5) P
6) S f
7) S p
8) V
9) H d w b a

A
  • Hypotheses
  • Research design
  • Data gathering processes
  • Population
  • Sampling frame
  • Sampling procedure
  • Variables
  • How data will be analyzed
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15
Q

What should the results section include?

1) Find

2) specific stat N

3) outp

4) hyp supp

A

Report on the findings from the study
Indicate the specific statistical nature of the study’s data
Report the outputs from the statistical models
Report on whether or not the hypotheses were supported

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16
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Used to offer insights about the research

  • Relays information on the research paper as a whole and whether it produced what was expected
  • Explores/expands on why hypotheses were or were not supported
  • Discusses the implications of the study
  • Discusses the limitations of the study
  • Discusses the policy implications of the study
  • Discusses what future research should do based on the current results

this is the _______ section

A

Conclusion

17
Q

A single reference should never be ____ between two pages

A

split

18
Q

refernce page must follow ___ format

A

APA

19
Q

Provide organized ways to list or visually ______ data and statistical findings

Tables and figures typically appear in the ____-____ of a research
paper

A

represent;

body-text

20
Q

when submitting a manuscript to a journal for publication,
tables and figures are typically including on their own respective
pages at the ____ of a manuscript (after the references section)

A

end

21
Q

Appendices Provides extra information about the paper, such as:

1) C of Ad S
2) E s t
3) S i
4) E f &/or I

A
  • Copies of the administered survey
  • Extra statistical tables
  • Supplemental information
  • Extra figures and/or infographics
22
Q

Appendices are ____ a requirement of every research paper

A

not