PT1 stands for this
Performance Task 1
PT2 stands for this
Performance Task 2
These two parts make up the EOC exam
EOC A & EOC B
The difference between qualitative and quantitative research is this
Qualitative is more focused on quality while quantitative is more on the size and amount of research conducted
A credible source exemplify these components
Author expertise, publication quality, date, purpose, and use of evidence.
The Individual Research Report (IRR)
The Team Multimedia Presentation (TMP)
The PT2 consists of these two components
The Individual Written Argument (IWA)
The Individual Multimedia Presentation (IMP)
What does EOC stand for
End of Course
The purpose of a research question in a paper is to...
To guide the investigation and focus the inquiry on a specific topic.
An academic journal is considered academic for containing these components
A peer-reviewed publication with scholarly research articles, usually from universities or experts.
The word count of the IRR is this
1200 ± 10%
The Oral Defense (OD)
The EOC makes up this % of your final AP grade
45%
EBSCO and Google Scholar
CRAAP stands for this
Currency, Relevance, Authority, Accuracy, Purpose, to evaluate sources.
The time restrictions for the TMP is this
8-10 minutes
35%
The second half of the EOC is graded out of these many points
24 points
"bias" in the context of research methodology means...
A tendency to favor one perspective or outcome, which can affect objectivity.
You should evaluate the author's background in your analysis for this reason
To determine their expertise, perspective, and potential bias.
The PT1 makes up this % of your final AP grade
20%
The two parts of PT2 OD is...
Research process evaluation, and extending argumentation through effective questioning and inquiry
The second half of the EOC is graded out of these many points
15 points
Define "secondary source" and give one example.
A secondary source interprets or analyzes primary sources. Example: a literature review or textbook.
How do you synthesize multiple perspectives from different sources?
By identifying themes, agreements, and conflicts to create a well-rounded understanding.