Formulating a Question
Conducting a Lit Review
Conducting Research
Sharing Research
Publishing Research
100

When synthesizing a research question, should it be open-ended or close-ended?

What is open-ended.

100

True or False. The goal of conducting a literature review is to make you an expert on that topic. 

What is true. 

100

What is the first thing you do when selecting methods/conducting research?

What is methodology.

100

Where are valid places to share your research?

What is at staff meetings, at a campus forum, at regional/national and international conferences 

100

Should your essay be written with the audience in mind?

What is yes.

200

Should your question be more broad or more narrow?

What is neither.

200

How many sources does it take to speak scholarly on a topic?

What is 3-5 sources.

200

Define qualitative research. 

What is seeks to explore the questions "why" or  "how" instead of "what," "where," or "when."

200

How many people should review your research to ensure your best work.

What is 2-5.

200

True  or False. When publishing a manuscript, it should be your very best work. 

What is true.
300

When formulating a research question, your question should contribute to the _________ of your topic.

What is overall argument. 

300

What should you do while reading a document or any literary content?

What is annotate (take careful notes).

300

Give one example of a qualitative research method. 

interviews, observation, focus groups, field notes, and document analysis.

300

True or False. Sharing your research is VITALLY important. 

What is true.

300

Should you always be open to feedback when publishing your work?

What is yes.

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