
ACTIVITY NO. 6 IN PR 1 MODULE 15-20
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- Q1
What is a literature review?
Written summary
Lists of different research
Explanation of research
Lists of articles
30s - Q2
What are the primary sources?
It is the authors original work or research reported by the researcher that conducted the study.
Work cited by another author or research that summarizes or reports findings that come from primary sources
30s - Q3
Which of the following is NOT an example of sources for literature review?
Indexed publications
Ideas
Books
Journal articles
30s - Q4
Researchers should develop questions prior to formally defining the research problem
falsetrueTrue or False30s - Q5
The purpose of literature review is to provide conclusion for our findings
falsetrueTrue or False30s - Q6
Illegal used of someone’s work without proper citations.
Cheating
Plagiarizing
Citing
Referencing
30s - Q7
APA Style stands for:
American Periodical Association (APA) Style
American Psychological Association (APA) Style
American Publicizing Association (APA) Style
American Publishing Association (APA) Style
30s - Q8
When you paraphrase__________.
You give credit to yourself for the idea.
You write exactly what the author said and add quotation marks.
You summarize the main idea of something in your own words.
30s - Q9
Knowing how to cite sources is important because:
it makes you look more credible
it avoids plagiarism
it lets you add specific details
all of the above
30s - Q10
Which is the correct order?
Author. Publisher. Title. Date Published. URL. Date Accessed.
Author. Title. Publisher. Date Published. URL. Date Accessed.
Title. Author. Publisher. Date Published. URL. Date Accessed.
Author. Title. Publisher. Date Accessed. URL. Date Published.
30s