Deck 4: Literature Reviews: Examining the Background for a Study
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Deck 4: Literature Reviews: Examining the Background for a Study
1
The literature review in the beginning of a qualitative study helps to
A) Establish the central phenomenon being studied
B) Specify the variables that are important in the study
C) Inform the author's thinking about the topic
D) Predict the results in the study
A) Establish the central phenomenon being studied
B) Specify the variables that are important in the study
C) Inform the author's thinking about the topic
D) Predict the results in the study
C
2
Which is the first step in the process of conducting a literature review?
A) Identifying key terms to use in a search
B) Reading the literature, checking it for relevance, and taking notes
C) Organizing the literature with a literature map
D) Locating the literature about a topic
A) Identifying key terms to use in a search
B) Reading the literature, checking it for relevance, and taking notes
C) Organizing the literature with a literature map
D) Locating the literature about a topic
A
3
The use of the literature in a qualitative study tends to differ from its use in a quantitative study in what way?
A) It has more value or quality to it
B) It has more citations to qualitative studies
C) It has fewer references to the literature
D) It justifies the importance of the problem
A) It has more value or quality to it
B) It has more citations to qualitative studies
C) It has fewer references to the literature
D) It justifies the importance of the problem
C
4
What is plagiarism?


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5
An explanation or prediction for the relationship between two or more variables in quantitative research is called a
A) Theory
B) Variable
C) Hunch
D) Framework
A) Theory
B) Variable
C) Hunch
D) Framework
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6
When quoting someone else's work, it would be most important to
A) Use quotation marks
B) Change the wording
C) Paraphrase the idea
D) Use an in-text reference
A) Use quotation marks
B) Change the wording
C) Paraphrase the idea
D) Use an in-text reference
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7
Which is the first step in synthesizing literature and writing a literature review?
A) Organize the literature into themes
B) Provide conclusions about the review
C) Document the sources with citations to the literature
D) Summarize the major themes
A) Organize the literature into themes
B) Provide conclusions about the review
C) Document the sources with citations to the literature
D) Summarize the major themes
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8
Indicate whether the way in which literature is used indicates a quantitative or qualitative or both) approach. Place an "X" in the appropriate columns).


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9
Which if these factors would be a sign of a lower quality literature review?
A) It contains sources from a variety of historical periods
B) It includes predominantly original sources
C) Sources have been peer-reviewed
D) Sources represent a variety of well-known publications
A) It contains sources from a variety of historical periods
B) It includes predominantly original sources
C) Sources have been peer-reviewed
D) Sources represent a variety of well-known publications
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10
The literature review in the beginning of a quantitative study helps to
A) Establish the central role of literature in the study
B) Reduce the role of the literature in the study
C) Specify the variables that are important in the study
D) Predict the results in the study
A) Establish the central role of literature in the study
B) Reduce the role of the literature in the study
C) Specify the variables that are important in the study
D) Predict the results in the study
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11
Why would you be cautious about using papers posted to websites on the Internet for your literature review?
A) The papers may be difficult to locate with the search engine
B) The papers may not represent high-quality studies
C) The papers may represent out-of-date information
D) The papers may be off-topic to the topic you plan to study
A) The papers may be difficult to locate with the search engine
B) The papers may not represent high-quality studies
C) The papers may represent out-of-date information
D) The papers may be off-topic to the topic you plan to study
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12
Which type of literature review is characterized by a detailed description of the literature?
A) Thematic review of the literature
B) Chronological review of the literature
C) Historical review of the literature
D) Study-by-study review of the literature
A) Thematic review of the literature
B) Chronological review of the literature
C) Historical review of the literature
D) Study-by-study review of the literature
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13
Why is reviewing the literature an important step in the process of conducting research?


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14
Which of the following are potential consequences for plagiarism?
A) Failing a class
B) Being dismissed from school
C) Losing a job
D) All of the above
A) Failing a class
B) Being dismissed from school
C) Losing a job
D) All of the above
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