Using APA 7, make this a parenthetical citation:
Author: Hansen L. Fred, Joe Q. Smith, Karl H. Douglas
Date: 2007
What is (Fred et al., 2007)?
What does IRR stand for?
What is individual research report?
True or False:
An IMP DOES include an Oral defense at the end of the presentation?
True.
What is a method taught by your teacher that can be used to read stimulus documents (Think paragraphs)?
What is reading "the first sentence of each paragraph"?
What does IWA stand for?
What is "Individual Written Argument"?
Is this cited correctly?
(Isaac & Yosiah, 2019)
No.
What is the word limit for an IRR (plus the 10%)?
What is 1,320 words?
What is the time limit for the IMP before the judges stop scoring?
What is 8 minutes?
How many Stimulus documents are expected to be used in your IWA?
What is two?
While the IRR requires a student to research a topic through a single specific lens (like Economic or Social), the IWA requires the student to integrate multiple ______, which represent the different values, beliefs, or interests of various stakeholders.
What is Perspectives?
Scenario:
A student is researching an article on the negative effects of AI on the environment. She finds a peer-reviewed article, labeled "AI: The Real History." The author is a certified AI engineer who openly supports upcoming AI programs.
What should she check for in this article?
What is Bias (Point of view)?
To maintain scoring eligibility in the AP Digital Portfolio, what two pieces of identifying information must a student exclude from their IRR cover page?
What is the student's name and school name?
The presentation incorporates and sythesizes relevant evidence from various ______ to develop and support the argument.
What is Perspectives?
If a student uses a Stimulus Document as a "jumping-off point" to develop their research question, does that document also count as one of the two required sources to be cited within the actual written argument?
Yes.
While the IRR is a neutral report on a single lens, the IWA requires a student to demonstrate this eight-letter word, which means combining different perspectives and stimulus documents to form a new, original argument.
What is Synthesis?
In an APA 7th edition reference list entry, you must list up to this specific number of individual authors before using an ellipsis to include the final name.
What is 20?
Scenario:
A student has written her IRR double-spaced, Garamond, 1,315 words, .3 hanging indent, and she has a cover-page with all neccesary information.
What is the problem (If there is any)?
What is hanging indent/.5 indent?
Unlike the IRR, which is a neutral report, this type of presentation required for the IMP means you must take a stance, address a specific perspective, and persuade your audience.
What is an Argumentative Presentation?
In the AP Seminar stimulus packet, what is the specific "connecting thread" or shared concept that all seven sources are designed to revolve around?
What is the theme?
Beyond just providing evidence, what specific two-word component must be included at the end of an IWA to address the real-world problem identified in the research question?
What is "Proposed solution"?
To correctly reference a journal article in APA 7, what is the exact order of the seven elements starting from the author and ending with the DOI?
What is Author, Year, Article Title, Journal Title, Volume, Issue, Page Range, and DOI?
In an AP Seminar IRR, all text within data tables, image captions, and graph labels is excluded from the official 1,200-word count.
False.
According to the AP Seminar plagiarism policy, if a student makes a "documented oversight" (such as a single missing in-text citation) rather than a deliberate attempt to cheat, they can still earn a score of ________ on the "Select and Use Relevant Sources" rubric row.
5.
Scenario:
A student writes a 2,000-word IWA about climate change. She cites five peer-reviewed journals, three news articles, and one stimulus document as her primary inspiration
Question: What is the maximum score she can earn from her IWA?
What is (0)?
While the IRR identifies a problem, a high-scoring IWA must conclude with a specific proposed solution that explicitly addresses the ________ and ________ of that solution.
What is "Limitations and Implications"?