Review of Related Literature
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- Q1
It is defined as a means of informing your readers that a certain piece of information came from a specific source and you just borrowed it to widen the explanation of a certain situation or data of your research.
Literatures
all of the above
Citations
Sources
30s - Q2
It is a manner of citation that refers to all of the citations that are found in all of the chapters in the research paper.
out-text citations
referencing list
bibliography
In-text citation
30s - Q3
It is a chapter of your research paper wherein it is focused on giving an overview of all the writings relative to your specific topics.
Results and Discussion
Methodology
Review of Related Literatures
Introduction
30s - Q4
This guideline in citation secures that all data and information, facts, ideas, or principles from your sources are discussed or explained separately
bibliography
chronological
by author
by topic
30s - Q5
This is a citation style that uses notes and bibliography and author-date format.
HARVARD
MLA
APA
CMS
30s - Q6
It is a source of your literature that is categorized by printed publications or writings wherein a researcher reports the results of his studies.
Primary source
Secondary source
General reference
Secondary source
30s - Q7
This is a citation style that uses author-date format only.
APA
HARVARD
MLA
CMS
30s - Q8
This citation is commonly used when a researcher works in social science-related researches.
CMS
HARVARD
MLA
APA
30s - Q9
Lee (2005) states that the earth is … is an example of
APA by topic
APA by author
all of the above
APA by two author
30s - Q10
The composition of Earth is … (Lee, 2005) is an example of
CMS by author
all of the above
MLA by author
APA by topic
30s - Q11
Today’s generation … (Lee et al., 2015). et al means
others
also
including
and
30s - Q12
In this case, the associations, corporations, government agencies will serve as the author. The year of publication is still needed
HARVARD Citations for works, associations, corporations, government agencies, etc.
CMS Citations for works, associations, corporations, government agencies, etc.
APA Citations for works, associations, corporations, government agencies, etc.
MLA Citations for works, associations, corporations, government agencies, etc.
30s - Q13
In CMS, you placed these in the bottom part of the paper and provide all information relative to the source
endnotes and bibliography
footnotes or endnotes
header and endnotes
all of the above
30s - Q14
John Levi, Our water of today, (New York, LMR Publishing, 2016), 305 is an example of;
CMS in-text citation
CMS endnote
none of the above
CMS bibliography
30s - Q15
The citation style commonly needs a Works Cited page on a different page at the end of the research
HARVARD
CMS
APA
MLA
30s