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1.Identify the sentence with the subject-verb agreement error.(Points : 1) The family cat snuggles with the children.The pack of dogs love to go hunting.There are a number of teams in the competition.Nobody likes that guy!Question 2. 2.Facts that are common knowledge that are generally known by many people and can easily be found or referenced need to be documented. (Points : 1) True False Question 3. 3.Which of the following makes researchers passive rather than active in the research process?(Points : 1) Simply summarizing what other researchers have already published Building on the previously published work of others Showing relationship of current study to previously published work Challenging well-established conclusions of other researchers and publicationsQuestion 4. 4.The majority of your research should be conducted(Points : 1) via the World Wide Web. via Ashford Library databases. via the Google search engine. via the Bing search engine.Question 5. 5.To establish yourself as a fair-minded thinker, WHICH of the following DOES NOT apply?(Points : 1) Avoid discussing perspectives different from yours. Cite conflicting views. Represent a range of ideas. Include sources with claims that oppose your own.Question 6. 6.Which of the following is UNLIKELY to help the reader find BASIC information on a topic?(Points : 1) Consulting encyclopedias Referring to subject guides Reading dictionaries Searching academic databasesQuestion 7. 7.Choose the best topic sentence.(Points : 1) Although pets walk on bare paws and may shed hair or fur, they should be permitted in restaurants because they are more clean and hygienic than most people in my family. There are a number of dog breeds that do not shed fur; instead, they grow hair. All dogs go to heaven.Question 8. 8.A general rule of thumb for using lists in a paper is to limit the number of items to ten or fewer. (Points : 1) True False Question 9. 9.Researchers can BEST develop and refine their research question in which ONE of the following ways?(Points : 1) Keep the original wording the same. Use the successful search terms in gathered sources to rewrite the question. Make the research question as detailed as possible, including all possibilities. Rewrite the research question to cover a larger issue.Question 10. 10.When starting your search for peer reviewed scholarly sources, which of the following types of databases is your BEST choice?(Points : 1) A subject-specific database A field-specific database A general-purpose database A basic Google searchQuestion 11. 11.Which of the following reasons is the LEAST likely cause of plagiarism?(Points : 1) A belief that all information is common knowledge The pressure to succeed at all costs A failure to understand what constitutes plagiarism Thinking that no one will ever notice the plagiarismQuestion 12. 12.Which of the following characteristics BEST describes the benefit of creating a list of essential questions?(Points : 1) Essential questions rely upon concrete and factual answers. Essential questions feature specific research data. Essential questions can be easily answered with a definitive response. Essential questions produce multiple responses and perspectives.Question 13. 13.Which of the following statements is an example of the post hoc fallacy?(Points : 1) I always wear my lucky hat when the Atlanta Braves play; thanks to me, they won the World Series! The San Diego Padres never win because their payroll is so small. Iâm glad that player was suspended. The Yankees will win now that a cheater is off the roster. The Red Sox are the most storied franchise in American history.Question 14. 14.Which of the following is NOT considered a viable criterion for evaluating sources?(Points : 1) Credibility Relevance of subject matter Ease with which it was found online Expertise of authorQuestion 15. 15.An outline is a tool for organizing online web searches. (Points : 1) True False Question 16. 16.If a researcher finds the âperfect source,â no other source materials are needed. (Points : 1) True False Question 17. 17.An interpretive framework for an essay should include all of the following EXCEPT(Points : 1) emotionally-driven beliefs. opinions of experts. historical precedent. cause-and-effect relationships.Question 18. 18.When you use your values and personal experiences as evidence, you need to do all of the following EXCEPT(Points : 1) establish the limited nature of your views and experiences. test your views and experiences by including other evidence. describe your values and experiences so that you win the debate. consider the values and experiences of others.Question 19. 19.Abstracts are useful in helping researchers accomplish all of the following, EXCEPT(Points : 1) previewing significant findings. describing the problem. gathering comprehensive data. presenting conclusions.Question 20. 20.Academic reading entails all of the following traits, EXCEPT(Points : 1) solving complex problems. taking a defensible stance on a hot topic. looking for errors of logic. probing for problematic assumptions.Question 21. 21.Research skills are primarily valued for which of the following reasons?(Points : 1) Their role in aiding memorization Improving problem solving ability Impressiveness for entry-level job positions Creating beliefs and faith-based opinionsQuestion 22. 22.Each paragraph should support multiple topics. (Points : 1) True False Question 23. 23.The concept of âsearch constructionâ allows researchers to do all of the following, EXCEPT(Points : 1) find synonyms for key words. identify potential search terms. specify relationships between key terms. keep their searches as broad as possible.Question 24. 24.Which strategy is LEAST helpful when organizing sequences of ideas in a project?(Points : 1) Keeping readersâ needs and limits in mind Repeatedly covering known and familiar concepts Complicating ideas as your reader develops knowledge Blending discussion of abstract ideas with concrete examplesQuestion 25. 25.Arguments based on emotion or personal experiences are largely dismissed in the academic world for all of the following reasons EXCEPT(Points : 1) they insert passion into an otherwise boring discussion. they insist that all people should share the authorâs personal values. they encourage us to ignore competing viewpoints. they give too much weight to our own experiences.Question 26. 26.Which of the following characteristics is NOT an expected outcome of a research project?(Points : 1) Frustrations and challenges occur in the writing process. New perspectives will occur. You will forge a solitary path to the answer. Your voice will inform a community of scholars.Question 27. 27.What is the best way to describe the concept of a âcommunity of thinkersâ?(Points : 1) Insistence of the truth of oneâs own beliefs on a subject Exchange and contribution of ideas among critical thinkers Discussion within groups of like-minded individuals Heated debates where one side clearly wins the argumentQuestion 28. 28.What definition BEST describes the relationship between sibling topics and central topics?(Points : 1) Sibling topics are related to the central idea and important to consider. Sibling topics are more general than your central topic. Sibling topics show the details of your central topic. Sibling topics are unrelated to your central topic and irrelevant.Question 29. 29.Which of the following does NOT describe the credibility of scholarly sources?(Points : 1) The reasonableness of the researcherâs argument Proof of credentialed and professional writing Financial backing from a large corporation An indication of evidence and engagement with other researchersQuestion 30. 30.An interpretive account should include all of the following EXCEPT(Points : 1) an explanation of what other writers have written. the significance of meaning of the literature. a straightforward description of other writersâ ideas. an evaluation of the usefulness of the articles.Question 31. 31.Which search option is NOT part of the academic databases?(Points : 1) Subject search Keyword search Dictionary search Author/title searchQuestion 32. 32.The primary purpose of a literature review is to do which of the following?(Points : 1) Expose the errors of researchers from a competing institution Offer the final word on a controversial topic Personally contribute to an ongoing field of inquiry Publish and earn scholarly incomeQuestion 33. 33.The concept of âaffordancesâ offers all but one of the following to writers in the research process.(Points : 1) Affordances provide qualities that enable researchers. Affordances create a productive environment for a researcher. Affordances create false starts and can direct researchers away from the central topic. Affordances are relative to particular situations only.Question 34. 34.Google searches never result in appropriate results for a research-based paper. (Points : 1) True False Question 35. 35.âClassicâ and âRogerianâ are types of what?(Points : 1) argument Syllogism Logic MusicQuestion 36. 36.Parallel structure (or parallelism) ensures that(Points : 1) parallel ideas are expressed in a grammatically parallel way. spelling is consistent throughout a document. sentences do not begin with conjunctions or adverbs. modifiers are clear and not dangling.Question 37. 37.Creative thinkers offer which of the following necessary skills to a research project?(Points : 1) The expertise to use logic to solve a problem The ability to provide a clear answer to a question Open-mindedness about alternative thinking The discipline to conduct research thoroughlyQuestion 38. 38.The rule that says every source is biased in some way is(Points : 1) a historical account. the time and place rule. the bias rule. None of the aboveQuestion 39. 39.Which is the default font style and size for a research paper?(Points : 1) Cambria 12 Times New Roman 12 Ariel 12 Helvetica 12Question 40. 40.Aristotleâs _____________________ frames an argument within the rhetorical context of ethos, pathos, and logos.(Points : 1) teeter-totter square peg evidence triangleQuestion 41. 41.Using the acronym âBEAMâ helps researchers in which of the following ways?(Points : 1) It teaches students how to find sources in the library and how to use them in research. It helps students remember the different types of sources by using an everyday term. It makes the different types of writing abstract and complex. It helps students learn new vocabulary words.Question 42. 42.Lesser-known ideas and interpretations of common knowledge need to be documented. (Points : 1) True False Question 43. 43.Which of the following sources is likely NOT useful beyond the information it contains?(Points : 1) A source that is lengthy and treats subject with complexity A source that uses the specialized language of experts A source that serves multiple purposes A source that is short and presents answers as matters of factQuestion 44. 44.A thesis statement must be written as a complete sentence. (Points : 1) True False Question 45. 45.Which of the following statements is considered a distinguishing characteristic of a research question?(Points : 1) It is formed after consulting existing research. It has an obvious âyesâ or ânoâ answer. It includes large generalizations on several topics. It features very emotional language that is casual in tone.Question 46. 46.Which of the following approaches is MOST helpful during the research process?(Points : 1) Approaching research with an open mind Only seeking facts that support oneâs personal beliefs Rejecting unconventional ideas and research Supporting research based on illogical argumentsQuestion 47. 47.The topic sentence should be the first sentence in a paragraph. (Points : 1) True False Question 48. 48.Research projects tend to fulfill WHICH ONE of the following goals?(Points : 1) They reveal unseen dimensions to an issue. They create upheaval around issues. They accept common practices and policies. They restate accepted wisdom on an issue.Question 49. 49.Which fallacy typically involves circular reasoning?(Points : 1) An appeal to inadequate authority Begging the question Hasty generalization All of the aboveQuestion 50. 50.Researchers who locate a community of scholars engaged in a conversation should do all of the following EXCEPT(Points : 1) link scholars to clear positions. selectively pick data to support their own views. identify foundational theories and positions. Start to see structure of a conversation.Question 51. 51.A topic sentence must support the thesis statement. (Points : 1) True False Question 52. 52.Which of the following is NOT recommended when familiarizing yourself with a new field?(Points : 1) Reviewing secondary sources for evidence of existing research Knowing the current controversies in a field Only seeking out information related to your initial question Keeping an open mind and flexible expectationsQuestion 53. 53.As you finalize the essential and supporting questions of the research stage, you need to determine WHICH of the following:(Points : 1) Your questions have asked everything possible in order to cover all bases. Your supporting questions relate back to your essential questions. Essential questions are independent and do not relate to your supporting questions. You only focus on noncontroversial questions.Question 54. 54.What can a coherent question provide for you?(Points : 1) Broad access to a large community of scholars Agreement amongst scholars of the truth of a particular issue An area of controversy in need of clarification Open-ended questions for further researchQuestion 55. 55.When analyzing and interpreting a source, researchers should avoid WHICH of the following?(Points : 1) Understanding the sequence of ideas Understanding patterns in ideas Understanding relationships between evidence Understanding concepts in the abstractQuestion 56. 56.A thesis statement can be written as a question. (Points : 1) True False Question 57. 57.Which of the following considerations is NOT an important question to ask when choosing a database?(Points : 1) Does the database provide full-text or abstracts? Are the articles in the database difficult to understand? Does the database offer electronic delivery? How current are the publications?Question 58. 58.Pre-reading strategies should include which ONE of the following activities?(Points : 1) Survey the writing for overviews and summaries first. Clear your mind of questions and expectations. Avoid making comparisons to other writings. Consider what the writer knows instead of what you believe you know.Question 59. 59.The use of precise synonyms is MOST helpful for which of the following reasons?(Points : 1) It helps find sources that more directly address the topic question. It uses everyday language. It teaches the researcher new vocabulary terms. It helps researchers get hundreds or thousands of exact results.Question 60. 60.Which thesis statement offers a strong position for a persuasive paper?(Points : 1) Peanut allergies have been on the rise in the last twenty years in America. Recent popularity of antibacterial soaps, cleaners, and sanitizers may be one cause of some of the food-based allergies in some people, in my opinion. A lot of doctors say that allergen-inducing foods should be avoided in the first year of life. Allergens including peanuts, tree nuts, and fruits, are a serious threat to the health of millions of school children the world over.Question 61. 61.Which of the following is the LEAST useful type of source?(Points : 1) One that includes other researchersâ analysis One that offers just facts or information One that offers you new perspectives One that includes at least one of the BEAM elementsQuestion 62. 62.Synthesizing tables are most helpful for WHICH of the following reasons?(Points : 1) Noting the variety of alternate views on the topic Capturing areas of disagreement Noting sources of agreement Citing examples of writerâs main thoughtsQuestion 63. 63.A bad thesis produces all of the following effects on readers EXCEPT(Points : 1) it prevents writers from thinking carefully about evidence. it allows writers to rush to judgment. it directs writers to repeatedly make the same point. it prompts writers to think carefully about problematic views.Question 64. 64.Which ONE of the following is considered an advanced reading goal?(Points : 1) Reading to comprehend Reading to critique Reading to absorb Reading to understandQuestion 65. 65.Which of the following is the PRIMARY motivation for publishing credible work?(Points : 1) Desire to advance a political agenda Pursuit of truth as the highest goal Desire to entertain readers Strong faith in oneâs own beliefsQuestion 66. 66.Which of the following steps do NOT help writers develop research topics into appropriate lines of inquiry?(Points : 1) Identify the parent, sibling, and child topics. Construct a central, one-dimensional topic. Develop a set of essential and supporting questions. Define the scope of your project.Question 67. 67.An original work (as opposed to an interpretation of the work) is known as(Points : 1) a primary source. a secondary source. a tertiary source. None of the aboveQuestion 68. 68.A good synthesis includes all of the following elements EXCEPT(Points : 1) the interweaving of quoted and cited passages into your own paragraphs. the use of specialized language. the credentials of the authors of your research articles. lack of distinction between your views and the ideas of other writers.Question 69. 69.Supporting questions are distinct from essential questions because supporting questions provide which of the following?(Points : 1) Definitive answers External concepts not used as evidence Theories and alternative perspectives A different view of an issue unrelated to essential questionsQuestion 70. 70.When making basic marks and marginal comments, which strategy is LEAST helpful?(Points : 1) Underlining essential and supporting questions Drawing a block around complex passages Drawing lines to make connections Highlighting large sections of textQuestion 71. 71.If an idea is not your own, you must cite the source in the text of the paper and at the end of the paper as a reference. (Points : 1) True False Question 72. 72.What is the BEST reason to compose âhealthy paragraphsâ based on an article?(Points : 1) To reinforce your assumptions To record only the claims you support To document essential ideas you want to expand upon To capture data or statisticsQuestion 73. 73.Course textbooks are useful resources for all of the following reasons, EXCEPT(Points : 1) they provide a short overview of the topic. they help researchers understand the specialized language of a field. they feature the most recent academic debates on the topic. they give readers a general sense of the important topics in the field.Question 74. 74.Flawed logic can destroy a paperâs(Points : 1) logos. typos. fallacy. syllogism.Question 75. 75.When taking notes to avoid plagiarism, which of the following is NOT suggested?(Points : 1) Enclose all words from a source in quotation marks. Integrate your ideas with your source material without citing. Record all data about the source for your references page. Attribute all words and ideas to their correct author with in-text citations.Time Remaining:
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