R7
Literature Review Outline
APA
General Trivia
Plagiarism
100

What results were seen following AES project?

Increase in availability of community supports, reductions in disciplinary referrals, declines in bullying perpetration and victimization, increase in prosocial behavior

100

What are the five key sections of your literature review?

Title page, introduction, body, conclusion, references page

100

What do you title the list of sources used (found at the end of your deliverable)?

References

100

What is the powerhouse of the cell?

Mitochondria

100

Word-for-word transcription of a section of someone else’s work, without attribution and without quotation marks. The deliberate plagiarism of someone else's work is unethical, academically dishonest, and grounds for disciplinary actions, including expulsion

Direct Plagiarism

200

What three solutions for addressing educational problems have shown limited ability to deliver scalablee solutions to problems affecting urban education? 

Changing school leadership, changing school accountability, changing school structure

200

True or False: It is ok for the articles to not offer a direct answer to your question.

TRUE--You might think of how the articles inform your thinking on the topic and, thus, inform your question or curiosity.

200

When should you use "et al."?

When there are three or more authors for a source

200

Which country drinks the most coffee per capita?

Finland

200

Source-based plagiarism can be a tricky one to understand. With this kind of plagiarism, the writer might cite their sources correctly but present the sources in a misleading way

Inaccurate Authorship/Source-based plagiarism

300

What are the ecological interventsion seeking?

Changes in how government operates and allocates resources and not just more governmental involvement or funding

300

What are the three components of a solid literature review guiding question

CLEAR, FOCUSED, COMPLEX

300

True or False: You need to include the city name in your reference

False

300

Who said they can juggle in the class?

Ava and Jonny

300

Occurs when a student submits his or her own previous work, or mixes parts of previous works, without permission from all professors involved.

Self Plagiarism

400

How can schools be levers for addressing consequences of macrosystemic issues?

When they are sufficiently resourced, school policies and interventions are informed by the direct and indirect effects structural inequities in other sectors exert on student wellbeing

400

What two filters do you need to select when conducting your search for literature?

1. Journal article 2. Peer reviewed

400

Name 3 logistical pieces of formatting in APA

Times New Roman font, 12 pt. font, 1" margin, double-spaced, 0.5" indentation for body, hanging indent for References

400

What is the world's fastest bird?

Peregrine falcon

400

This overt type of plagiarism occurs when a writer submits someone else’s work in their own name.

Complete Plagiarism

500

Describe the impacts the study found on offering housing subsidies (through the 12-site Family Options experiment)

Reduced children's separation from parents and foster care placements, school moves, absenteeism, and behavior problems as reported by parents, parental distress, substance use, and domestic violence, and family food insecurity

500

(2 Parts) What assignment can the Literature Review help with? What reading is this assignment over?

AWP 2 -- R15

500

If the reading cites another source, who should you cite in your writing?

The original source

500

Who has won the most total Academy Awards?

Walt Disney

500

Occurs when a student borrows phrases from a source without using quotation marks or finds synonyms for the author’s language while keeping to the same general structure and meaning of the original. Sometimes called “patch writing,” this kind of paraphrasing, whether intentional or not, is academically dishonest

Mosaic Plagiarism

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