7.1 what is research
7.2 Developing a Research Strategy
7.3 Citing Sources
100

what is a scholarly investigation into a topic to discover, revise, or report facts, theories, and applications?

Research

100

After you’ve finished reading useful sources, you go back to see who those sources cited on their bibliographies or reference pages. what is this called.

Backtracking.

100

Why are siting sources important?

because it enables readers to see where you found information cited within a speech, article, or book.

200

What is a truth that is arrived at through scientific process.

fact

200

what information source provides short, very general information about a topic.

encyclopedia 

200

what is it called when you cite the actual words from a source with no changes?

A direct quotation

300

what is a proposed explanation for a phenomenon that can be tested scientifically?

Theory 

300

What are magazines and newsletters that are published for a narrower audience?

Special-interest periodicals

300

what is it called when you take a source’s basic idea and condense it using your own words?

paraphrasing 

400

what category of research is carried out to discover or revise facts, theories, and applications and is reported by the person conducting the research.

Primary research

400

what are magazines and newsletters published on a fairly systematic basis?

general-interest periodicals.

400

what style of citation social science disciplines, such as psychology, human communication, and business, typically use


APA style

500

what type of research is carried out to discover or revise facts, theories, and applications—similar

secondary research 

500

The phases that connect the beginning of a project to its end.

project life cycle

500

what style of citations do humanities disciplines, such as English, philosophy, and rhetoric, typically use

MLA Style