Deck 14: Research Results in Print and Online: Writing and Presenting for Scholarly and Other Publics

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Style and voice in scholarly writing are functions of all EXCEPT ______.

A) editorial guidelines of the publication the author is writing for
B) the author's personal writing style
C) the nature of the research reported
D) the statistical tests run
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______ include charts, illustrations, photos, diagrams, and text.

A) News reports
B) Results
C) Infographics
D) Slides
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Research reports written for interest groups emphasize ______.

A) results, conclusions, and costs of the study
B) results, costs of the study, and relevance to the group
C) costs of the study, conclusions and relevance to the group
D) results, conclusions, and relevance to the group
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To disseminate scholarly research findings widely, researchers might write for all EXCEPT ______.

A) scholarly journals
B) conference presentations
C) news media
D) unnamed blogs
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Which of the following is NOT a news determinant?

A) relevance
B) timeliness
C) proximity
D) cost of delivery
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Scholarly reports have a basic structure of introduction-body-conclusion.
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Three ways of ensuring that published research is credible and professional are ______.

A) systematic reporting of all aspects of the study, the peer review process, and review by experienced news editors
B) systematic reporting of all aspects of the study, the peer review process, and disclosure of any of the researcher's biases
C) funding from credible sources, systematic reporting of all aspects of the study, and disclosure of any of the researcher's biases
D) funding from credible sources, the peer review process, and review by experienced news editors
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Adapting scholarly research reports to the needs of news media means answering the "what's in it for us?" question and writing in news media style.
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All research writings involve making decisions on what is reported and how it is reported.
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The typical scholarly journal in communication is published ______.

A) weekly
B) monthly
C) quarterly
D) twice a year
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Ways of ensuring that published scholarly research is credible and professional are ______.

A) systematic reporting of research questions, background literature, methods, and sampling
B) self-publishing
C) research funding from credible funding sources
D) funding through corporations
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By accurately citing all the sources used in your research, you do all EXCEPT ______.

A) help other scholars
B) give the authors whose work has helped you the courtesy of public recognition.
C) avoid issues of plagiarism
D) violate ethical standards
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Professional reports have a basic structure of ______.

A) introduction-body-index
B) table of contents-body-conclusion
C) introduction-body-conclusion
D) introduction-executive summary-appendices
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Which one of the following is NOT a guide for writing in scholarly style?

A) MLA
B) APA
C) APM
D) Chicago
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Poster sessions at scholarly conferences basically involve ______.

A) providing a formal written report
B) summarizing research on a display panel
C) 15-minute oral presentations
D) a panel of speakers
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Adapting scholarly research reports to the needs of news media means ______.

A) answering the "so what?" question
B) writing to scholarly style
C) ensuring that all details of the research get reported
D) explaining the theory behind the research
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Which of the following writing styles does NOT use author's first and last names in referencing them?

A) MLA
B) APA
C) Chicago
D) AP
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Professional reports have a basic structure of introduction-body-conclusion.
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Scholarly researchers make their research results public through all EXCEPT ______.

A) journal articles
B) conference presentations
C) poster papers
D) unidentified blogs
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______ allow the publication and archiving of content that cannot be presented via traditional print media.

A) Websites
B) Blogs
C) Podcasts
D) Webinars
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Accounts of communication research become less and less specific as they "move" from original scholarly articles to popular media.
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Your research might interest news media if it answers the "what's in it for me?" question.
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Interest groups and news media will be interested in your research even if it is obscure.
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Published scholarly articles are often something of a collaborative process among authors, reviewers, and editors.
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If you rigorously follow a style guide such APA, MLA, or Chicago, you will NOT need to make any decisions about what aspects of your research to report.
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The exact style and format of your final research report will be determined by your personal preference.
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Accounts of communication research become more and more specific as they "move" from the original scholarly journals to popular media.
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Research reports written for interest groups emphasize results, conclusions, and relevance to the reader.
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PowerPoint has been praised for its false simplicity.
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In publishing, the term format refers to the standardized headings and style that each publication uses.
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Research reports for a corporate audience should always have a full scholarly literature review.
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Editorial review of a research report includes soliciting the opinions of other scholars that the research meets scholarly standards.
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One problem with writing research results for news media is that research details get dropped.
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Scholarly writing precludes researchers documenting their personal biases, impressions, and opinions.
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Scholarly reports must always be written in the passive rather than the active voice.
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Style guides such as APA, MLA, and Chicago give guidance on how to choose your method for scholarly research.
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Publication is the way scholars engage in formal conversation with one another.
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Identifying the audiences for your research will tell you how best to present the voices of your research participants.
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House style refers to the common editorial style shared by all scholarly publications.
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According to APA, you should always mention participant race, even if it is irrelevant to the study.
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Both Google slides and PowerPoint are slideware.
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For observational studies, it is essential to note your relationship to participants.
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Explain briefly what is meant by a poster session at a scholarly conference.
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Outline the basic structure of a scholarly research report and explain why each part is important to a scholarly audience.
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Chicago style is required for every scholarly journal publishing communication research.
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Explain the concept of voice in scholarly writing.
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Briefly explain how the Internet has changed how we disseminate research.
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Research reports written for scholarly groups emphasize results, conclusions, and relevance to the reader more than the theory behind the research.
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What approaches would be best for explaining scholarly research to other researchers in the same interest area?
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Explain how writing a scholarly research paper can limit the extent to which potentially interested publics will know about the research.
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Every scholarly journal allows authors to choose their specific citation style.
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Discuss, with examples, whether the scholarly research reports can ever be or should ever be objective.
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What are the differences between panel presentations and poster papers at an academic conference?
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Discuss whether journalists have a responsibility to cite the original scholarly research paper and literature they are reporting on so that interested readers and viewers can read the original research.
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Discuss the extent to which writing a news release based on a scholarly research project is an ethical decision and how well or how much your readers should be informed.
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Screen sharing can be used in webinars.
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Outline the basic structure of a research report written for a nonscholarly interest group and explain how this differs in structure and style from a research report written for scholarly readers.
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How could scholarly research best be explained and presented to news media?
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Style guides suggest that there is one best way to present research results. Explain why this might or might not be true.
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Research reports written for scholarly groups emphasize the theory behind the research.
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Deck 14: Research Results in Print and Online: Writing and Presenting for Scholarly and Other Publics
1
Style and voice in scholarly writing are functions of all EXCEPT ______.

A) editorial guidelines of the publication the author is writing for
B) the author's personal writing style
C) the nature of the research reported
D) the statistical tests run
D
2
______ include charts, illustrations, photos, diagrams, and text.

A) News reports
B) Results
C) Infographics
D) Slides
C
3
Research reports written for interest groups emphasize ______.

A) results, conclusions, and costs of the study
B) results, costs of the study, and relevance to the group
C) costs of the study, conclusions and relevance to the group
D) results, conclusions, and relevance to the group
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To disseminate scholarly research findings widely, researchers might write for all EXCEPT ______.

A) scholarly journals
B) conference presentations
C) news media
D) unnamed blogs
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Which of the following is NOT a news determinant?

A) relevance
B) timeliness
C) proximity
D) cost of delivery
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Scholarly reports have a basic structure of introduction-body-conclusion.
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Three ways of ensuring that published research is credible and professional are ______.

A) systematic reporting of all aspects of the study, the peer review process, and review by experienced news editors
B) systematic reporting of all aspects of the study, the peer review process, and disclosure of any of the researcher's biases
C) funding from credible sources, systematic reporting of all aspects of the study, and disclosure of any of the researcher's biases
D) funding from credible sources, the peer review process, and review by experienced news editors
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Adapting scholarly research reports to the needs of news media means answering the "what's in it for us?" question and writing in news media style.
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All research writings involve making decisions on what is reported and how it is reported.
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The typical scholarly journal in communication is published ______.

A) weekly
B) monthly
C) quarterly
D) twice a year
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Ways of ensuring that published scholarly research is credible and professional are ______.

A) systematic reporting of research questions, background literature, methods, and sampling
B) self-publishing
C) research funding from credible funding sources
D) funding through corporations
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By accurately citing all the sources used in your research, you do all EXCEPT ______.

A) help other scholars
B) give the authors whose work has helped you the courtesy of public recognition.
C) avoid issues of plagiarism
D) violate ethical standards
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Professional reports have a basic structure of ______.

A) introduction-body-index
B) table of contents-body-conclusion
C) introduction-body-conclusion
D) introduction-executive summary-appendices
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Which one of the following is NOT a guide for writing in scholarly style?

A) MLA
B) APA
C) APM
D) Chicago
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Poster sessions at scholarly conferences basically involve ______.

A) providing a formal written report
B) summarizing research on a display panel
C) 15-minute oral presentations
D) a panel of speakers
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Adapting scholarly research reports to the needs of news media means ______.

A) answering the "so what?" question
B) writing to scholarly style
C) ensuring that all details of the research get reported
D) explaining the theory behind the research
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Which of the following writing styles does NOT use author's first and last names in referencing them?

A) MLA
B) APA
C) Chicago
D) AP
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Professional reports have a basic structure of introduction-body-conclusion.
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Scholarly researchers make their research results public through all EXCEPT ______.

A) journal articles
B) conference presentations
C) poster papers
D) unidentified blogs
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______ allow the publication and archiving of content that cannot be presented via traditional print media.

A) Websites
B) Blogs
C) Podcasts
D) Webinars
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Accounts of communication research become less and less specific as they "move" from original scholarly articles to popular media.
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Your research might interest news media if it answers the "what's in it for me?" question.
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Interest groups and news media will be interested in your research even if it is obscure.
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Published scholarly articles are often something of a collaborative process among authors, reviewers, and editors.
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If you rigorously follow a style guide such APA, MLA, or Chicago, you will NOT need to make any decisions about what aspects of your research to report.
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The exact style and format of your final research report will be determined by your personal preference.
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Accounts of communication research become more and more specific as they "move" from the original scholarly journals to popular media.
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Research reports written for interest groups emphasize results, conclusions, and relevance to the reader.
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PowerPoint has been praised for its false simplicity.
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In publishing, the term format refers to the standardized headings and style that each publication uses.
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Research reports for a corporate audience should always have a full scholarly literature review.
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Editorial review of a research report includes soliciting the opinions of other scholars that the research meets scholarly standards.
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One problem with writing research results for news media is that research details get dropped.
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Scholarly writing precludes researchers documenting their personal biases, impressions, and opinions.
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Scholarly reports must always be written in the passive rather than the active voice.
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Style guides such as APA, MLA, and Chicago give guidance on how to choose your method for scholarly research.
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Publication is the way scholars engage in formal conversation with one another.
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Identifying the audiences for your research will tell you how best to present the voices of your research participants.
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House style refers to the common editorial style shared by all scholarly publications.
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According to APA, you should always mention participant race, even if it is irrelevant to the study.
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Both Google slides and PowerPoint are slideware.
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For observational studies, it is essential to note your relationship to participants.
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Explain briefly what is meant by a poster session at a scholarly conference.
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Outline the basic structure of a scholarly research report and explain why each part is important to a scholarly audience.
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Chicago style is required for every scholarly journal publishing communication research.
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Explain the concept of voice in scholarly writing.
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Briefly explain how the Internet has changed how we disseminate research.
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Research reports written for scholarly groups emphasize results, conclusions, and relevance to the reader more than the theory behind the research.
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What approaches would be best for explaining scholarly research to other researchers in the same interest area?
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Explain how writing a scholarly research paper can limit the extent to which potentially interested publics will know about the research.
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Every scholarly journal allows authors to choose their specific citation style.
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Discuss, with examples, whether the scholarly research reports can ever be or should ever be objective.
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What are the differences between panel presentations and poster papers at an academic conference?
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Discuss whether journalists have a responsibility to cite the original scholarly research paper and literature they are reporting on so that interested readers and viewers can read the original research.
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Discuss the extent to which writing a news release based on a scholarly research project is an ethical decision and how well or how much your readers should be informed.
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Screen sharing can be used in webinars.
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Outline the basic structure of a research report written for a nonscholarly interest group and explain how this differs in structure and style from a research report written for scholarly readers.
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How could scholarly research best be explained and presented to news media?
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Style guides suggest that there is one best way to present research results. Explain why this might or might not be true.
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Research reports written for scholarly groups emphasize the theory behind the research.
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