Week 16
Quiz by Charlaine
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- Q1
Presents the findings of the research.
Select one:
c. Conclusions
d. Literature Cited
b. Method
a. Survey
30s - Q2
Provides explanation of why the research topic is significant.
Select one:
a. Method
d. Conclusions
c. Introduction
b. Survey
30s - Q3
Provides explanation of data gathering , interpretation of data and processes of the survey. Select one:
c. Survey
d. Conclusion
b. Method
a. Report
30s - Q4
Lists all articles or books cited in your report.
Select one:
d. Literature Cited
b. Method
c. Biases
a. Laboratory Reports
30s - Q5
Are written to describe and analyze a laboratory experiment that explores a scientific concept. Select one:
c. Report
a. Laboratory Reports
b. Scientific Report
d. Method
30s - Q6
A type of questionnaire that requires choosing a response from different choices.
Select one:
d. Survey Questionnaires
b. Multiple Choice Questionnaires
a. Method
c. Text Open-ended
30s - Q7
This section provides explanation of data gathering , interpretation of data and processes the survey.
Select one:
a. Conclusions
d. Introduction
b. Method
c. Report
30s - Q8
Is a planned, organized, factual presentation of information prepared for a specific purpose and for a specific audience.
Select one:
c. Report
b. Laboratory Reports
d. Survey
a. Scientific Report
30s - Q9
Should be avoided in formulating questions.
Select one:
c. Slang/Idioms
b. Text Open-ended
d. Scientific Report
a. Biases
30s - Q10
Expressions that should be avoided when writing a scientific report.
Select one:
c. Text Open-ended
a. Slang/Idioms
d. Biases
b. Reports
30s