Exam 15: How Do Researchers Record and Share Their Work Writing and Dissemination
Exam 1: What Is Social Research a Particular Way of Knowing90 Questions
Exam 2: What Principles and Standards Guide Research Research Ethics84 Questions
Exam 3: How Do Researchers Identify and Evaluate Social Concepts Measurement94 Questions
Exam 4: How Do Researchers Select the People, Places, and Things to Study Sampling94 Questions
Exam 5: How Can Researchers Understand Meaning, Process, and Experience in the Social World Qualitative Research95 Questions
Exam 6: How Can Researchers Enumerate and Examine Broad Patterns in Social Life Quantitative Research94 Questions
Exam 7: Where Do Principles and Practice Meet in Research Study Design93 Questions
Exam 8: How Do Researchers Study Patterns That Span Populations and Categories of Experience Questionnaires and Structured Interviews93 Questions
Exam 9: How Do Researchers Learn About Peoples Perspectives and Lives Qualitative Interviewing94 Questions
Exam 10: How Can Researchers Study the Patterns of Peoples Lives Participant Observation and Ethnography95 Questions
Exam 11: How Do Researchers Study the Ways Meanings Are Communicated in Everyday Life Content Analysis95 Questions
Exam 12: How Can Researchers Learn From Information Collected by Others Existing Data91 Questions
Exam 13: How Do Researchers Develop Inductive Findings Qualitative Data Analysis94 Questions
Exam 14: How Do Researchers Develop Deductive Findings Quantitative Data Analysis90 Questions
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The politics of citation refers to _______________________.
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Determining what your readers need to trust your arguments and remain engaged in the work relates to which of the following?
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An example of a shift to more inclusive language is __________.
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Writers should know what they will write before they start writing.
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Freewriting involves writing without interruption and without editing.
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When reviewing articles for a literature review, you should ______________.
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Advantages of a writing group include all of the following except ________.
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Because dissemination means that your work is in the public domain, it is important that your writing is perfect.
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Which of the following is not a way to cope with imposter syndrome?
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What are the customary sections of a research paper? What is the usual purpose of each section?
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Dr. Dunn set the goal of having an outline for each chapter by November 1st. What type of goal from SMART goals is this?
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Because it is changing all the time, it is impossible to avoid prejudicial language.
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In SMART goals, ___________ refers to a goal you'd like to achieve and that you'll enjoy pursuing.
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Obligations that could be incurred during the research process include all of the following except __________________.
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Seeking out a writing role model is a way to combat imposter syndrome.
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Compare and contrast how quantitative and qualitative researchers present their results and discussion sections.
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If plagiarism is not done intentionally, it is not a violation of academic codes of conduct.
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