Exam 13: Finding, Evaluating, and Processing Information

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The best general purpose search engines are capable of reaching information on the hidden Internet.

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Which of these documents would not qualify as primary research?

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Which of the following is not a characteristic of online databases?

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A ________ is an unbiased condensation of the information uncovered in your research.

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Possible uses of online monitoring tools include all of the following except

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List the three major disadvantages of Internet search engines; then, briefly describe other electronic research tools that overcome those shortcomings.

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Explain important considerations to keep in mind when deciding whether to conduct an interview face-to-face or via email.

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A(n)________ suggests what ought to be done in response to the information you have presented in your report.

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A work is not considered copyrighted until it is legally registered.

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Unlike most search engines, a web directory yields results that have been screened by human editors.

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According to the fair use doctrine

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The answers you receive from a person you're interviewing will be influenced by

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"Do you think the styling of the new Mini Cooper is a departure from previous styling?" is an example of an open-ended question.

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A survey is considered reliable if it measures what it is intended to measure.

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Briefly explain the difference between trade journals and academic journals.

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The recommendations you make in a report should

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When you need to consult government documents, your only option is to go to the appropriate government office in your city.

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Which of the following is a closed-ended question?

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The difference between primary sources and secondary sources is that primary sources are those you create specifically for your project.

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Provide an example of a conclusion, and then give an example of a recommendation on the same topic.

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