Exam 15: Disseminating Your Research
Exam 1: Perspectives on Research37 Questions
Exam 2: Getting Started: Developing Research Ideas40 Questions
Exam 3: Getting Specific: Whats the Plan40 Questions
Exam 4: Ethics in Social and Health Research40 Questions
Exam 5: Sampling and Recruitment38 Questions
Exam 6: Eliminating Rival Plausible Explanations: the Experiment38 Questions
Exam 7: From Manipulative to Analytic Control: Quasi-Experimentation39 Questions
Exam 8: Case Study Approaches40 Questions
Exam 9: Surveys and Questionnaires40 Questions
Exam 10: Interviews40 Questions
Exam 11: Observation, Ethnography, and Participatory Action Research40 Questions
Exam 12: Archival Sources40 Questions
Exam 13: Analyzing Nonnumerical Data40 Questions
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Exam 15: Disseminating Your Research41 Questions
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Writing is the only method for getting the word out regarding your research.
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Many academics see ______ as the first step to publishing their work.
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Summarize how ways to make a written report interesting.
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Answers should include the beginning, middle, and end elements of the story. Answers should also discuss speaking to your audience means making it "interesting" for them, so one thing you want to do right at the start is to foster that interest by explaining why reading your paper is the most important thing a member of your intended audience can do. Students should also discuss hooks.
Consider the different methods available to disseminate research findings. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of utilizing social media as a tool for the dissemination of your research.
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You should imagine a pear shape when preparing your written reports.
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Brandon and Gabrielle are from different disciplinary backgrounds, however, every year they meet at a ______ conference on race relations.
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The ______ of a written report is where the characters are introduced and the stage is set.
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______ are the themes on which the rest of the paper will hang. What you talk about in the introduction should be the variables and concepts that are integral to your research.
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You should begin the ______ to any paper or presentation by explaining why your research is important, and why your audience might find it "interesting."
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Knowing your audience helps you with all the following EXCEPT ______.
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To write successfully you should get to know what your rituals are and give in to them.
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Which of the following is NOT an element of a great presentation?
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Descriptions of your research participants belong in which section of your paper?
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______ conferences will deal with a range of topics within that area, often bringing together people with diverse disciplinary backgrounds.
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Compare and contrast dissemination of research via a written report, presentation, and social media. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of each method of delivery.
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According to O'Leary and Hunt questions at a presentation tend to fall in one of three categories. All the below categories are relevant EXCEPT ______.
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Which of the following is not a dissemination method mentioned in the text?
A predetermined criterion behavior occurs.
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Identify the key elements of a great presentation and discuss ways to prepare to ensure that your presentation is interesting and effective.
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