Reliable?
Research
Plagiarism
Citing
100

Buzzfeed

What might be an example of a bad source?

100

Popular sources are written for what type of audience?

General

100

Scholarly sources are usually accessible and do not require much background knowledge.

False

100
One limitation of qualitative research articles it that they have small ______ _______.
Sample sizes
200

use P.R.O.V.E.N

What is a way to check a source's reliability?

200

True or false: popular sources are almost always written by people who are experts in the topics they write about.

False

200
Fill in the blank: Usually, the authors of scholarly sources are _____ in their field.
Experts (I'll take professors, doctors)
200
What is one way to invalidate the conclusion of a quantitative research?
BY POINTING OUT ANY OF THE FOLLOWING------->1)Any factors that were not considered or controlled for which may affect the results of the experiment. 4)An alternative explanation of the results of the experiment.
300

Purpose, Relevance, Objectivity, Verifiability, Expertise, Newness

What is P.R.O.V.E.N?

300
In most cases, how much background knowledge about a topic do readers need in order to understand a popular source?
Little to none.
300
What does it mean for a scholarly article to be peer reviewed? (a very specific meaning)
It is reviewed by other experts in the field.
300
A review article summarizes ________________________.
The results of significant experiments or studies.
400

.gov or .edu websites

Which websites will always be reliable?

400
Are the articles published on online university newspapers (like The Harvard Crimson) scholarly or popular?
Popular
400
Scholarly articles are usually organized into what types of sections? (name at least 3)
Abstract, introduction, background, discussion, conclusion.
400
What type of scholarly article usually does not summarize or report on an experiment?
Theoretical article.
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