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Which of the following actions primarily occurs during the 'Revising' stage of the writing process?
Which of the following actions primarily occurs during the 'Revising' stage of the writing process?
- Developing a complete first version of the writing piece.
- Generating initial ideas and structuring them into an outline.
- Evaluating and refining the clarity and accuracy of ideas. (correct)
- Correcting grammatical errors and punctuation mistakes.
A writer is struggling to come up with ideas for a new article. Which prewriting strategy would be most effective for generating a wide range of potential topics quickly?
A writer is struggling to come up with ideas for a new article. Which prewriting strategy would be most effective for generating a wide range of potential topics quickly?
- Conducting library research on existing publications.
- Engaging in freewriting for a set period. (correct)
- Developing a formal citation style guide.
- Creating a detailed outline of the article's structure.
In which stage of the writing process would a writer most likely focus on ensuring correct usage of commas, semicolons, and other punctuation marks?
In which stage of the writing process would a writer most likely focus on ensuring correct usage of commas, semicolons, and other punctuation marks?
- Revising
- Prewriting
- Editing (correct)
- Drafting
A researcher has gathered all their source materials. At what point should these sources be integrated and acknowledged within the text?
A researcher has gathered all their source materials. At what point should these sources be integrated and acknowledged within the text?
A writer has completed their rough draft and now wants to improve the overall organization and flow of their ideas. Which step should they prioritize?
A writer has completed their rough draft and now wants to improve the overall organization and flow of their ideas. Which step should they prioritize?
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Prewriting
Prewriting
The stage of writing where abstract thoughts are turned into concrete ideas on paper.
Outlining
Outlining
Creating a structured guide that shows how supporting ideas relate to each other.
Rough Draft
Rough Draft
The first complete version of a piece of writing developed during the writing process.
Revising
Revising
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Editing
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Study Notes
Final Exam Study Guide for CCM 145
- This is a comprehensive final exam, including some questions from the midterm
- Definitions from Week 9 will be on the final
- Personal Identities: Components of self, primarily intrapersonal, connected to experiences (e.g., dog lover, singer)
- Social Identities: Derived from involvement in social groups (e.g., pledging a fraternity/sorority)
- Cultural Identities: Least changeable of the three (e.g., male/female, gay/lesbian, multiracial)
- Race: Socially constructed category based on appearance, historically used to create hierarchies that privilege some and disadvantage others
- Dominant Identities: Have historically and currently more resources and influence
- Non-dominant Identities: Have historically and currently less resources and influence
- Intercultural Relationships: Formed between people with different cultural backgrounds, including friends, romantic partners, family, and coworkers
- Ethnocentrism: The belief that one's own culture is superior to others
- Global Village: The perception that the world feels smaller due to new technology and faster communication
- Intercultural Communication Competence: The ability to effectively communicate in diverse cultural contexts, including motivation, self-knowledge, and tolerance for uncertainty
- Importance of Studying Intercultural Communication: Critical for understanding and navigating cultural differences
Additional Study Topics from Week 10 + 11
- Definitions of health, according to the WHO
- Health communication
- Role of pharmaceutical companies in healthcare
- Managed care systems' impact on healthcare
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
- Affordable Care Act (ACA)
- Stigma definitions and understanding
- Provider/patient communication
- Health information-seeking behaviors
- Caregiving
- Health literacy
- Ethics in healthcare
- Disability and populations
- Different speech patterns
- Different types of writing strategies and structure
- Steps and definitions of the writing process
Additional Study Topics (Week 11)
- Statistics
- Testimony
- Visual Aids
- Intellectual Property Theft (theft of artistic expressions)
- Different writing patterns (Problem/solution, Cause/effect, Chronological)
- Writing objectives (Introduction, Conclusion)
- Key terms (Trademark, Copyright) creative works, and documentation
Additional Study Topics (Weeks 10 & 11 continued)
- Thesis statements – controlling idea of an essay
- APA style (6th edition)
- Texting and brief communication
- Different prewriting strategies (Brainstorming, idea mapping)
- Primary support in writing
- Plagiarism and the importance of proper citation (in-text citations)
- Percentage of non-verbal communication (65%)
Additional Study Information
- Importance of including author and publication date when citing material
- Using 1st person in academic writing (typically discouraged)
- Understand different writing strategies, such as cause/effect, problem/solution, chronological, and comparison/contrast.
- Understand the importance of clear and concise writing styles.
- Understand the difference between different styles
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Comprehensive study guide for the CCM 145 final exam. Topics include personal, social, and cultural identities. Also covers race, dominant and non-dominant identities, intercultural relationships, and ethnocentrism.