objectives of a welcome speech
Types of research
Terms in research
Primary or secondary sources of information
Dependent or independent variables
100

Identify which of the following VIPs you will deliver the welcome speech for.

Target

100

Investigates what happened in the past.

Historical Research

100

a list of sources that are cited in a research paper

Reference

100

Diaries and Journals

Primary

100

"The amount of sunlight a plant receives affects how tall the plant grows"

The amount of sunlight is the...

Independent variable

200

Find out as much you can about your VIPs.

Stalk

200

Investigates what is happening

descriptive research

200

a type of scoring guide that assesses and articulates specific components and expectations for an assignment.

Rubrics

200
Podcasts

Secondary Source

200

The length of exercise time affects a person’s heart rate. 

The Person's heart rate is the...

Dependent variable

300

You must make the visiting VIP feel welcome.

Failure is not an option

300

Investigates what effects an action has.

Experimental Research

300

revolve around the way people live, their relationships beliefs, concerns and traditions

Socio-cultural Issues

300

Biographies

Secondary Source


300

When the concentration of salt in water is increased, the time it takes for an egg to float changes. 

The concentration of salt is...

Independent Variable

400

Aim at your VIP by preparing a very short (one minute or less) welcome speech.

Aim

400

Investigates what kind of relationships exist between things.

Correlational Research

400

the process of identifying, selecting, analyzing, and interpreting information about a topic.

Methodology

400

Eyewitness accounts

Primary source

400

The speed of a toy car changes depending on the steepness of the ramp 

The speed of a toy car is...

Dependent Variable
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