Exam 17: Writing Research Reports
Exam 1: Introduction23 Questions
Exam 2: The Nature of Science73 Questions
Exam 3: Research Ethics70 Questions
Exam 4: Elements of Research Design74 Questions
Exam 5: Measurement82 Questions
Exam 6: Sampling89 Questions
Exam 7: Experimentation75 Questions
Exam 8: Experimental Designs71 Questions
Exam 9: Survey Research76 Questions
Exam 10: Survey Instrumentation67 Questions
Exam 11: Field Research70 Questions
Exam 12: Research Using Available Data58 Questions
Exam 13: Multiple Methods65 Questions
Exam 15: Data Processing and Elementary Data Analysis72 Questions
Exam 16: Multivariate Analysis52 Questions
Exam 17: Writing Research Reports49 Questions
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Which section of a research report answers the question, "Why should the reader care?"
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Which section of a research report presents the theoretical rationale for the research?
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To judge the topical relevance of references in a literature search, the text recommends that readers
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What section of a research report usually contains a description of the statistical analyses performed on the data?
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The "Methods" section of a research report ordinarily includes all but which one of the following subtopics?
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To determine if articles are relevant to a research topic, the text recommends that you start at the back of the article, by reading the concluding section.
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Most researchers consider the length of a report to be a good indicator of the quality and importance of the work.
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In conducting a search of the social science literature, using a search engine on the Internet will identify the most relevant and up-to-date sources.
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Which of the following guidelines is recommended for searching the literature?
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Which information source is likely to produce the most recent and relevant references to social science research?
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To begin a literature search, the authors of the text recommend that you
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It is important to write the introduction first, because it can stimulate the writing of the rest of the report.
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Online databases in the library allow for complex searches, such as searching multiple terms over a span of years.
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The textbook authors suggest that keyword Web searches may be most useful for
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Manuscripts submitted for publication are rarely accepted without revisions.
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Generally, the introduction is the longest section of a research report.
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The "Discussion" section may point out the shortcomings of the research.
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What is the most common editorial decision on papers submitted for publication?
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