What is the name of one of the websites, provided by College Board, that is used to access peer-reviewed research articles?
What is EBSCO Host?
Sources must be what in order to make sure they are credible?
What is peer-reviewed?
What is the name of the place where you submit your completed papers in College Board?
What is Digital Portfolio?
Which research method is a group observation that is conducted to determine how or why a certain situation exists?
What is a case study?
What assignment involved moving from table to table?
What is Speed Dating?
What is the name of the term that represents information that is already known about your topic?
What is the body of knowledge?
What is the name of the set of sources that had to be from the earlier days of our field?
What are historical sources?
What are the broad overall names of the assignments that you must complete and submit to your portfolio?
What is a performance task?
Which research mehtod is conducted by analyzing text or other sources of media and making inferences?
What is content analysis?
Which website was used to create online sticky notes?
What is Padlet?
What is the name of the brief presentation given to quickly introduce people to your topic and research question?
What is an elevator pitch?
What is the name of the set of sources that had to be more recent and from the past decade?
What are current climate sources?
How long is the academic paper for the submission supposed to be?
What is 4,000 to 5,000 words?
What research method statistically assesses the relationship between large numbers and/or variables?
What is factor analysis?
**MOST BENEFICIAL ASSIGNMENT** Which assignment was broken into five sets of ten and varied by theme?
What are the sources?
What is the name of a completed source list for a research paper?
What is the name of the set of sources that allowed us to discover how to conduct our research?
When is the AP Research portfolio due?
What is April 30th 2024?
What research method is otherwise known as a cultural observation of a certain group?
What is an ethnograph?
Which three-letter assignment included a plan for your future research?
What is the IPF?
What is the name for statements that are made loosely based on beliefs of researchers and can be faulty or incorrect at times?
What is an assumption?
What is the name of the set of sources that helped us understand more in depth about the type of writing we were to complete?
What are discipline sources?
How long is the presentation and oral defense supposed to take?
What is 15-20 minutes?
Which research method involves answering questions about thinking and learning?
What is phenomenography?
**HARDEST ASSIGNMENT** What assignment did we have to write 20 paragraphs and 10 citations in order to complete?
What is the Annotated Bibliography?