Deck 2: The Research Process in Technical Communication
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Deck 2: The Research Process in Technical Communication
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Social media may provide some credible secondary source content.
True
2
Reviews or commentaries about a source are not helpful in determining the credibility of the course. .
False
3
Hard-copy sources are easier to preserve and keep secure than Web-based sources.
True
4
Conducting__________ research means getting information directly from the source.
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Google Scholar can be a helpful tool for searching for credible, reliable secondary sources.
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When conducting informational interviews, you should
A) put words in the respondent's mouth.
B) avoid providing questions in advance to create a more spontaneous and authentic reaction.
C) use open-ended questions instead of closed-ended questions.
D) always record them.
E) get the most sensitive questions out of the way from the start.
A) put words in the respondent's mouth.
B) avoid providing questions in advance to create a more spontaneous and authentic reaction.
C) use open-ended questions instead of closed-ended questions.
D) always record them.
E) get the most sensitive questions out of the way from the start.
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Key words and search phrases should be as general as possible.
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8
Dissertations and medical pamphlets are examples of __________literature.
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9
Thinking critically about research depends on all of the following except
A) finding a definite answer.
B) looking at the research from many viewpoints.
C) achieving sufficient depth.
D) asking the right questions.
E) evaluating the reliability and completeness of sources.
A) finding a definite answer.
B) looking at the research from many viewpoints.
C) achieving sufficient depth.
D) asking the right questions.
E) evaluating the reliability and completeness of sources.
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10
Sources known as "gray literature" is available only through libraries.
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An _________ is a controlled form of observation designed to verify an assumption .
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12
Reference works include all of the following except
A) encyclopedias.
B) indexes.
C) abstracts.
D) conference papers.
E) almanacs.
A) encyclopedias.
B) indexes.
C) abstracts.
D) conference papers.
E) almanacs.
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13
A___________research means getting information directly from the is a community encyclopedia that allows users to edit the content.
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A large, identifiable group of people is called a __________population, while representatives of that group are called a_________
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15
Commercial sites should never be used as reliable sources of information since they are inherently biased.
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16
Loaded questions are effective tactics for in-depth informational interviews.
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When creating a survey,
A) phrase questions precisely.
B) use loaded questions.
C) keep it simple and brief.
D) a and b.
E) a and c.
A) phrase questions precisely.
B) use loaded questions.
C) keep it simple and brief.
D) a and b.
E) a and c.
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When doing research, do all of the following except
A) combine Google searches with library searches.
B) use your own subjective interpretations.
C) add your own finding to existing findings whenever possible.
D) carefully track each source you are using.
E) consider a balance of views.
A) combine Google searches with library searches.
B) use your own subjective interpretations.
C) add your own finding to existing findings whenever possible.
D) carefully track each source you are using.
E) consider a balance of views.
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Web-based sources
A) are always very reliable.
B) can often be found in a hard-copy equivalent.
C) are inefficient to research.
D) are more current than hard-copy sources.
E) All of these answers are correct.
A) are always very reliable.
B) can often be found in a hard-copy equivalent.
C) are inefficient to research.
D) are more current than hard-copy sources.
E) All of these answers are correct.
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20
Questionnaires use closed-ended questions, not open-ended questions.
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21
Which of these statements about Web-based research is most accurate?
A) The more design elements on a site, the more reliable the information.
B) Since Web sites are always accessible, you do not need to save any of the material you find on them.
C) Web sites with the domains .gov and .edu will most likely not contain reliable information.
D) Social media sites should be discounted as credible sources.
E) Web-based research is usually sufficient to meet your research needs, since it is so massive in its scope.
A) The more design elements on a site, the more reliable the information.
B) Since Web sites are always accessible, you do not need to save any of the material you find on them.
C) Web sites with the domains .gov and .edu will most likely not contain reliable information.
D) Social media sites should be discounted as credible sources.
E) Web-based research is usually sufficient to meet your research needs, since it is so massive in its scope.
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