Research Question & Purpose
Literature Review
Results & Discussion
Citations
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100

Which is a stronger research question?
a) Is climate change bad?
b) How have rising global temperatures over the past 20 years impacted agricultural yields in Canada?

b) How have rising global temperatures over the past 20 years impacted agricultural yields in Canada?

100

True or False: Only studies that support your argument should be included in a literature review.

False — opposing or contradictory studies should also be included.

100

True or False: Results and discussion should be completely separate in all research papers.

False — sometimes journals allow combined “Results & Discussion.”

100

Paraphrase or quote: Which requires citation?

Both.

100

What is the main difference between a conceptual paper and an empirical paper?

Conceptual papers develop theories or ideas using existing literature; empirical papers report original data from experiments, surveys, or observations.

200

What is the purpose of a research question?

To guide the study and focus the investigation.

200

What is the purpose of a literature review?

To summarize and evaluate existing research on the topic.

200

What is the purpose of the results section?

To present the findings of the study, often with tables/figures.

200

In MLA format, how should the author’s name appear in a works cited entry?

Last name, First name. Example: Smith, John.

200

In MLA, how do you format an in-text citation for a source with two authors?

(LastName1 and LastName2 PageNumber). Example: (Smith and Jones 45).

300

What is the difference between a research question and a thesis statement?

Research question = what you want to find out

Thesis = your claim/answer after research.

300

True or False: A literature review is just a list of sources. If false, why?

False — it should synthesize, not just summarize.

300

True or False: Conceptual papers report original experimental data in the results section.

False — they focus on theory, frameworks, or synthesis of ideas.

300

What information is required in the heading of a research paper formatted in MLA style?

The MLA heading includes:

  1. Student’s name

  2. Instructor’s name

  3. Course name or number

  4. Date

300

What is an annotated bibliography?

A list of sources with a summary and/or evaluation of each source. It shows how the source is relevant to your research.

400

Why should a research question be specific rather than broad?

A specific question focuses the study and makes it manageable.

400

What is a “theoretical gap”?

A missing explanation or unresolved issue in existing research that your study can address.

400

Should you include citations in the results/analysis section of a conceptual paper?

Yes — to connect your theoretical argument to prior research.

400

True or False: In MLA, titles of articles are italicized.

False — article titles are in quotation marks; book/journal titles are italicized.


400

What is the difference between a primary source and a secondary source?

Primary source: Original, firsthand material that provides direct evidence (e.g., experiments, interviews, surveys, original documents, artworks).

Secondary source: Analysis, interpretation, or summary of primary sources (e.g., review articles, textbooks, critical essays).

500

Name two qualities of a strong thesis.

  • Specific 

  • Precise

  • Arguable (not too broad or obvious).

  • Demonstrable

  • Assertive

  • Confident

500

Name two strategies to critically evaluate sources in a literature review.

Assess credibility, methodology, sample size, bias, or relevance.

500

What should the discussion section do?

Interpret results, explain significance, and connect to the research question.

500

What is self-plagiarism?

Reusing your own previous work without proper acknowledgment.

500

What is a peer-reviewed source?

A source that has been evaluated by experts in the field before publication.