Exam 25: Communicating Research Results: Report Generation, Oral Presentation, and Follow-Up
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In the communication process, the findings of the research report are known as the ______.
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Which element of a research report should state the title of the report, for whom the report is prepared, by whom it was prepared, and the date of releases or presentation?
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When a researcher uses pictures, tables, or charts to clarify complex points or emphasize a message in a research report, he or she is using _____.
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Discuss the various types of graphic aids researchers can include in a research report.
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Just to be safe, the general rule is to include all the parts of a formal research report for all projects and leave it up to the client to decide which information is useful.
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The main advantage of using charts is that they are not subject to distortion.
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Jan has several very detailed and complex charts of results from a six-month research study. She created them mainly for justification of some of the recommendations she plans on making to the client, but they are not necessary for understanding the research project's results, in general. Where should Jan place these charts in the research report?
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In which section of the research report should comprehensive or detailed charts be placed?
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Any material that is too technical or too detailed should go in the element of the research report called the _____.
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The body of a research report begins with a methodology section.
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In which type of chart do the slices represent a percentage of the whole?
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The findings of the study should be presented in the ________ section.
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The limitations of the research study should not be discussed in the research report.
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Describe the purpose of the oral presentation and list suggestions for effective presentations.
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In the research report, the "suggestions for actions that should be taken" appears in which section of the report?
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In which section of the research report should comprehensive or detailed charts be placed?
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Discuss the elements of the communication process and how they relate to a research report.
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The document to the researcher that approves the project, details who has responsibility for it, an describes the resources available to support it is called the:
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