Exam 10: Proposals and Formal Reports

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What is the best advice when writing a statement of purpose for a formal report?

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Tyler is writing a report that analyzes the GlobalCom, Inc., market share of cell phone subscriptions worldwide by region. He will probably organize his report

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The goal when writing business proposals and formal reports is to make them accessible and useful to your readers.

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Proposals may be internal or external, but most proposals are external.

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The main differences between informal and formal proposals are

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A __________ is collaborative software, typically a collection of Web pages, that a group of users can edit.

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Which of the following is the best advice about using direct quotations in a report?

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Businesses should avoid using social networking sites because they are for entertainment and leisure only.

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The planning of every report begins with a statement of ____________ that describes the goal, significance, and limitations of a formal report.

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_____________ are written offers to solve problems, provide services, or sell equipment.

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Most writers agree that the clearest way to show the organization of a report is by recording its divisions in an outline.

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Which of the following statements would need to be documented in a report?

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Your boss asks you to write a formal report on the impact of smoking on employee healthcare costs. Like nearly every writer of a research project, you should begin your research by

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If you are worried about plagiarizing from your source, you can avoid the problem if you use the grammatical structure of the original and just replace words with synonyms.

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Books provide historical, in-depth data, whereas periodicals provide limited but current coverage.

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Using the ideas of someone else without giving credit is called __________ and is unethical.

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A _____________ is a collection of information stored electronically so that it is accessible by computer and digitally searchable.

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Although researchers are increasingly using electronic data, you should learn to use print resources because

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Informal proposals are often presented in short (two- to four-page) letters.

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Surveys to collect firsthand data have advantages including that

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