Research Process
Research Terms
Citing and Plagiarism
Labs
Data Basics
100

The very first step in the research process

What is choosing a topic?

100

The question you are trying to answer through research

What is a research question?

100

The act of using someone else's work without giving credit

What is plagiarism?

100

This lab deals with the human  brain and Alzheimer's research

What is the Kinney Lab?

100

Information that has been collected and organized for analysis

What is data?

200

This step involves looking for information in books, articles, and websites

What is conducting research or gathering resources?

200

A brief statement that presents the main argument of your research.

What is a thesis statement?

200

This style of writing is commonly used in English and humanities papers

What is MLA (Modern Language Association)?

200

This lab uses mice in its health sciences research

What is the Graham Lab?

200

Data that can be measured or counted

What is quantitative data?

300

After gathering information, you do this to determine what it means

What is a analyzing the information?

300

A type of source that presents original materials or evidence.

What is a primary source?

300

The page where full citations are listed

What is the Works Cited page?.

300

 The chemistry lab we visited

What is the Heske Lab?

300

Data collected in its original, unprocessed form

What is raw data?

400

This step comes after writing the first draft

What is revising/editing?

400

A concise summary of the main points of a study, usually found at the beginning of an academic article.

What is an abstracy?

400

A short reference within the text that points to the full citation

What is an in-text citation or parenthetical citation?

400

This lab consists of a husband-wife research team

 What is the Hines Lab or the Hines Group?

400

A visual representation of data using bars, lines, or shapes

What is a chart or graph?

500

A final check to ensure all citations are correct and the paper follows guidelines

What is proofreading or final review?

500

This term describes a process of narrowing your topic to make it more manageable.

What is topic refinement or narrowing?

500

Changing the words of a source without citing is still considered this

What is plagiarism?

500

This lab deals with face perception

What is the Rennels labs?

500

A type of data collection that involves controlled conditions to test hypotheses

What is an experiment?

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