This type of question cannot be answered with a simple "yes" or "no"
open-ended question
A credible source is one that is reliable, accurate, and ________.
unbiased/trustworthy
This is the list of all sources you used, usually found at the end of your essay.
bibliography (or reference list)?
This is the first step in any research project.
defining the topic
These are the different ways people understand and interpret global issues.
perspectives
A strong research question must be clear, focused, and ________
specific
Websites ending in this domain are usually more reliable for research.
.edu or .gov sites
In a reference, the author’s name is followed by this in parentheses.
year of publication
Collecting information through surveys or interviews is known as what type of research?
primary
A local perspective focuses on issues at this level.
community/area/region
This type of question encourages exploring different viewpoints
researchable/ open/evaluative
This is the term for checking if information comes from a reliable author or organisation.
Evaluation of sources
When referencing a website in Harvard style, you must include these two details about access.
The URL and the date you accessed it.
Using data from books, articles, or reports written by others is what type of research?
secondary research
When comparing perspectives, it’s important to look for both similarities and ________.
differences
“How do social media platforms influence political participation among young people?” — What makes this a research question?
It’s specific, focused, and allows analysis of cause and effect.
Name two signs that a website might not be credible.
No author/date, lots of ads, poor spelling, or extreme bias.
Failing to credit the source of information is known as this academic offence.
plagiarism
This is the final stage where you review your work for structure, evidence, and referencing.
editing or evaluating your research
A strong Global Perspectives essay includes analysis, evidence, and this at the end.
reasoned conclusion
What is wrong with the research question “Is pollution bad?”
It’s too broad and closed — doesn’t encourage in-depth analysis
This process involves checking multiple sources to verify facts.
cross-referencing?
This is the referencing style commonly used in Global Perspectives.
MLA or HArvard
After gathering information, you should do this to identify key themes and ideas.
analysing or synthesising the information
Considering economic, social, and environmental factors helps create this kind of view.
balanced or holistic perspective