The paragraph that contains a pick-up line
What is the introduction?
The root meaning of science
What is Knowledge?
The process of production may be described in these three categories.
What are physical, digital, or cognitive processes of producing a text?
What are norms, conventions, and beliefs?
These things should be on an APA cover page
What is a Running head: WITH CAPITAL TITLE and #?
What is a Essay Title, Author Name, and Institution
What are transitions?
These two Q words describe number-based and perception-based data
What are quantitative and qualitative?
These two categories of things are used by writers. The first is a means at hand to accomplish a practical task, and the second is developed & designed through a scientific/manufacturing process of inquiry for a specific purpose.
What are writing tools and writing technologies?
When thinking about power dynamics, this thing represents an individuals ability to make decisions or take action.
What is an individual's agency?
What is a soft form of PTS for writing?
The meaning of AXES (or PIE-S)
Point, Illustration/Information, Explanation, Significance
These two types of memory remind us how important it is to know our brains' capabilities and limits
What are Recognition memory and Recall memory?
Of the 5 most common categories of writing technologies, this category includes writing systems.
What are linguistic writing technologies?
These three types of authority help a person understand the external forces that try to guide personal decision making
What are Established (Permanent), Temporary, and Allowed/Relinquished Authority?
This is often described as the Unicorn of writing because it can involve all 8 aspects
What is Genre (any type/form of communication with socially-agreed upon norms or conventions)?
This essay macro-structure emphasizes displaying understanding first before attempting to convince one's audience
What is the Rogerian model?
In a traditional IMRD formatted scientific essay, this section is the least read but most crucial for establishing validity and falsifiability of one's research
What is the Methods section?
The brain takes in information through cognitive processes: the first one might mention deals with how the brain decodes words/language, and the second how it decodes beyond words/language.
What are literacy and readability?
An advanced analytical approach for understanding the power dynamics of a society
What is Althusser's Ideological Apparatuses?
These three levels of information are truly Fake News
What are Satire, Uncritically Sharing Misinformation, and Sinister Reporting (intentionally false for personal gain)?
This is the least thought of portion of a conclusion paragraph
What is the section on next steps/future application possibilities?
Convention styles like APA, MLA, IEEE, and Chicago are important scientifically for this reason
What is the fact that a citation is a form of currency for scholars?
What is the fact that it takes anywhere from 12 months to 5 years to get research through the peer review process?
....I know that was a terrible answer.......
Three potential barriers or portals of accessibility
What are physical access, technical skill, and socio-cultural status?
Socio-culturally, this value/belief drives the emphasis on citation styles in academic environments
What is the act of becoming as a scholar?
What is one's identity or proof of belonging in an academic environment displayed by their awareness of specific cultural conventions?
Emoji's, Hieroglyphics, and Street signs are all this type of writing system
What is pictographic?