Deck 4: Searching and Reading the Literature

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Which section in a research article would be the most appropriate place to discuss the importance of a research study?

A)abstract
B)introduction
C)research methods
D)conclusion
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Documents that inspired the research should be included in the reference list.
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Which kinds of studies tend to have more trouble identifying variables and how they were operationalized for their methods sections?

A)cross-sectional
B)longitudinal
C)quantitative studies
D)qualitative studies
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Researchers can use their ______ section to justify their methods for analyzing their data.

A)abstract
B)introduction
C)methods
D)results
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Imagine that you are interested in a research article titled "Effects of Economic Mobility on Political Party Affiliation for Undergraduate Students." Based on the title, what is the dependent variable in this study?

A)economic mobility
B)political party affiliations
C)undergraduate students
D)colleges in the United States
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What is the minimum amount of time it should take for an article to be printed in a journal from the time that it was first submitted?

A)1-2 months
B)5-6 months
C)1 year
D)2 years
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What does an abstract provide?

A)a glossary of terms in the article
B)an index for the article
C)a summary of the article
D)citations that are used in the article
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______ are typically used by organizations in order to spread research and statistics to the public in a quick and timely manner.

A)Research articles
B)Manuscripts
C)White papers
D)Conference papers
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If a student is looking for the most updated research on a particular topic, then which of the following would be the best option to start with?

A)journal articles
B)research monographs
C)edited volumes
D)literature reviews
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Edited volumes are primarily used to ______.

A)compile research on one specific topic
B)propose new research for the field
C)compare research on multiple topics
D)peer review recently published articles
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Which of the following tends to be the most difficult source to cite in a research article?

A)online websites
B)research monographs
C)public speeches
D)edited volumes
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Journal articles tend to go through a more intensive review process than research monographs.
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Studies are only important if they are exploring topics that have never been studied before.
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Scholarly journals tend to take the prestige of an author into account during the review process.
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Authors are generally encouraged by journal editors to include as many tables and figures as possible to help the reader understand the material.
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Deck 4: Searching and Reading the Literature
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Which section in a research article would be the most appropriate place to discuss the importance of a research study?

A)abstract
B)introduction
C)research methods
D)conclusion
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2
Documents that inspired the research should be included in the reference list.
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Which kinds of studies tend to have more trouble identifying variables and how they were operationalized for their methods sections?

A)cross-sectional
B)longitudinal
C)quantitative studies
D)qualitative studies
D
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Researchers can use their ______ section to justify their methods for analyzing their data.

A)abstract
B)introduction
C)methods
D)results
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Imagine that you are interested in a research article titled "Effects of Economic Mobility on Political Party Affiliation for Undergraduate Students." Based on the title, what is the dependent variable in this study?

A)economic mobility
B)political party affiliations
C)undergraduate students
D)colleges in the United States
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What is the minimum amount of time it should take for an article to be printed in a journal from the time that it was first submitted?

A)1-2 months
B)5-6 months
C)1 year
D)2 years
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What does an abstract provide?

A)a glossary of terms in the article
B)an index for the article
C)a summary of the article
D)citations that are used in the article
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______ are typically used by organizations in order to spread research and statistics to the public in a quick and timely manner.

A)Research articles
B)Manuscripts
C)White papers
D)Conference papers
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If a student is looking for the most updated research on a particular topic, then which of the following would be the best option to start with?

A)journal articles
B)research monographs
C)edited volumes
D)literature reviews
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Edited volumes are primarily used to ______.

A)compile research on one specific topic
B)propose new research for the field
C)compare research on multiple topics
D)peer review recently published articles
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Which of the following tends to be the most difficult source to cite in a research article?

A)online websites
B)research monographs
C)public speeches
D)edited volumes
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Journal articles tend to go through a more intensive review process than research monographs.
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Studies are only important if they are exploring topics that have never been studied before.
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Scholarly journals tend to take the prestige of an author into account during the review process.
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Authors are generally encouraged by journal editors to include as many tables and figures as possible to help the reader understand the material.
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