Topics
Sources
Sites
Types of Evidence
The P Word
100

The purpose of conducting research

To gain more knowledge

100

The kind of source taken from FIRSTHAND accounts

Primary Sources

100

This is who can own a domain ending in ".com"

Anyone

100

The type of evidence that has to do with facts and numbers

Statistics

100

The word for presenting someone else's work as your own

Plagiarism

200

The first step in writing a research paper

Settling on a topic

200

Sources taken from SECONDHAND accounts; by people who did not personally experience a thing

Secondary Sources

200

The domains ".com" and ".net" denote a website made usually for this purpose

For profit 

200

The type of evidence that relays one specific person's outlook on the world

Anecdotal/Anecdote

200

This is a likely consequence for getting caught plagiarizing in higher education (college/university)

Expulsion from the institution

(No refunds)

300

Why a broad research topic can be difficult to work with

An overabundance of sources = more time combing through them

300

A journal entry from a 19th century pioneer would be an example of a _ source

Primary

300

Websites under the domain ".org" are owned by this type of group.

Non-profit organizations.

300

The type of testimonial evidence to come from an eyewitness to an event

Firsthand

300

Numerical evidence - Always cite

Statistics

400

Why too narrow of a research topic can be difficult to work with

Too narrow of a topic might provide fewer sources

400

A textbook chapter detailing the 1917 Russian Revolution would be an example of a _ source.

Secondary

400

These two domains are generally considered reliable

.gov/.edu

400

The type of testimonial evidence to come from someone who was not directly involved with an event

Secondary

400

Words of experts - Always cite

Conclusions from experts

500

How you know your research topic is too narrow

If you've written everything you can and still cannot hit the minimum requirement

500

A speech given by Nelson Mandela denouncing apartheid would be a _ source

Primary

500

The three things to consider when evaluating a source for reliability

Authority, Bias, Currency

500

The type of evidence that might come from an expert's perspective

Testimonials/Testimonies

500

3 times you don't necessarily need to cite your sources

Commonly known facts/Undisputable scientific facts/ Your own experiences or work