The document contains a quiz with multiple choice questions about the different sections of a research paper such as the introduction, conclusion, recommendations, and ethics. It tests understanding of key parts of the research process and paper.
The document contains a quiz with multiple choice questions about the different sections of a research paper such as the introduction, conclusion, recommendations, and ethics. It tests understanding of key parts of the research process and paper.
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The document contains a quiz with multiple choice questions about the different sections of a research paper such as the introduction, conclusion, recommendations, and ethics. It tests understanding of key parts of the research process and paper.
The document contains a quiz with multiple choice questions about the different sections of a research paper such as the introduction, conclusion, recommendations, and ethics. It tests understanding of key parts of the research process and paper.
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Quiz #3 11.
Which of the following is not an aim of
the introduction? 1. In writing a conclusion, what should be done? A. Articulate the purpose of your research A. Revisit the research questions. B. Convince the readers to be interested in your B. Use complex language. research C. Add new information regarding the study. C. Provide a detailed analysis of the findings and D. Share what needs to be done in order to improve implications of past research and the history of the study. the field. 2. It is a brief restatement of the components of the D. Situate your research in the context of current research. trends and past literature A. Conclusion C. 12. Due to its technicality, the most difficult Recommendation part to write is frequently is which of the B. Interpretation of the study D. following? Summary of findings A. Materials B. Procedure C. Introduction 3. It is a suggestion given for the improvement of D. Results the research. 13. A college counselor met a student who A. Conclusion C. was experiencing stress due to family Recommendation problems. During lunch, the counselor shared B. Abstract D. with her friend of the session she had with the Summary of findings student and the family issue the student was 4. How should the reference list be written? facing. A. According to the date C. Descending This shows that the counselor had breached B. Alphabetical D. According to type which ethical code? 5. The recommendation should be written this way A. Informed consent EXCEPT one. Which one is it? B. Voluntary participant A. Briefly B. Logically C. Lengthily C. Confidentiality D. Concisely D. Withdrawal rights 6. Which part of the research paper that list the 14. ___________ refers to the protection of details of the contents of the paper? people’s identify through not disclosing their A. The abstract name or not knowing it. C. The title A. Confidentiality B. The discussion D. The B. Voluntary participation table of contents 7. Which part of the paper that discusses what the C. Privacy paper is all about? D. Anonymity a. The title C. The introduction 15. What is the final step in doing research? b. The abstract D. The table of contents A. Define research problem 8. The last step in the research paper process is B. Interpret and report A. Evaluating the process C. Writing the paper C. Formulate hypothesis B. Summarizing the research paperD. Identifying the D. Design research problem or question 9. Checking the content of the paper regarding the grammar used is known as . A. Listing the resources you used B. Grammar Checking C. Only necessary for professional writers D. Another copy of your notes 10. What is the purpose of the abstract? A. Provide a clear and in depth discussion of the implications of the research B. Discuss the motivation for the research but provide no information about the findings C. Provide a clear but brief summary of the research D. Discuss why the authors think the findings are important, to convince the readers to read the article.