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Finding Resources for Research
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- Q1What is a benefit of using academic journals?Personal opinionsMarketing pitchesPeer-reviewed informationEntertainment value30s
- Q2What is an example of a primary source?Diary entryMagazine interviewWikipedia articleBlog post30s
- Q3What is a reliable source for scientific research?Academic databasesYouTube videosInstagram postsPersonal blogs30s
- Q4What is plagiarism?Using someone else's work without giving creditUsing common knowledgeBeing inspired by other writersCiting sources properly30s
- Q5What is a citation?A popular beliefA personal opinionAn original ideaA reference to a source used in research30s
- Q6What are some websites for finding scholarly articles?Tumblr, PinterestReddit, TwitterJSTOR, Google ScholarAmazon, eBay30s
- Q7What is a thesis statement?A sentence that summarizes the main idea of an essayA type of conclusionA form of introductionA citation30s
- Q8What is an abstract?A list of referencesA type of paragraphA brief summary of a research articleAn opinion piece30s