Professional Sources Flashcards
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Professional Sources Flashcards

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When is it useful to use professional sources, such as trade magazines?

To obtain an overview of major research.

Which is NOT an advantage of using professional sources?

  • Obtain an overview of major research
  • Find timely updates on events
  • Verify data in an original research study (correct)
  • Access detailed analyses of topics
  • Which source will provide the most timely and credible information on the scandal involving a large accounting firm?

    An article in a trade magazine for human resource professionals.

    Which source will provide the most timely information for researching public attitudes toward corporate fraud?

    <p>An article titled 'Corporate Fraud: Is the Public Noticing?' in a professional magazine for political scientists.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which is the best source for a student interviewing a teacher who works with children with Asperger's?

    <p>The Asperger Institute Newsletter.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which source will most likely give the best information about post-treatment cognitive challenges for child survivors of blastomas?

    <p>A blog on the website of a rehabilitation institute renowned for its work with childhood cancer survivors.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the best way to find credible and timely sources on boycotting movements for human rights violations?

    <p>Search an online portal for boycott movements.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which is NOT a credible source for researching how much money advertisers spent on last year's Super Bowl ads?

    <p>The National Football League's website</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the best way a researcher can use a professional journal to find scholarly sources?

    <p>Use the references cited to identify relevant sources.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    When would a professional journal published by the Branch Davidians be the best source for researching the Waco siege?

    <p>If he wants to know how the siege affected surviving members of the group.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Is the letter by a celebrity a valuable source for comparing survival rates of people with brain tumors?

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the best way to find professional sources?

    <p>Use an electronic database accessed through a public library.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How would checking the peer-reviewed limit feature when searching for professional sources affect your results?

    <p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Professional Sources Overview

    • Professional sources, including trade magazines, are valuable for obtaining comprehensive overviews of subject matter.
    • They are beneficial for keeping up with current developments and trends in specific fields.

    Advantages of Professional Sources

    • Professional sources can help verify data; however, accessing original research studies is not typically their key advantage.

    Timely Information Sources

    • For information on corporate scandals, articles in relevant trade magazines for specific professions (e.g., human resources) are credible resources.
    • Content addressing public perception of scandals is best sourced from professional magazines focusing on political science.

    Interview and Field Research

    • Specialized newsletters, like the Asperger Institute Newsletter, serve as excellent resources for connecting with experienced practitioners in niche fields of education.

    Emerging Research Topics

    • For new and cutting-edge topics, blogs or articles from reputable rehabilitation institutes can provide insight into contemporary research and methodologies.

    Researching Boycott Movements

    • An effective way to find relevant and credible information on socio-political movements is to search online portals dedicated to those movements.

    Evaluating Credibility

    • Official sources, such as the National Football League's website, may not always provide credible statistics, particularly for research on advertising expenditures during events like the Super Bowl.

    Utilizing Professional Journals

    • Researchers can find scholarly sources by reviewing references cited in professional journals, enhancing the depth of their research.

    Contextualizing Historical Events

    • For specific historical events, like the Waco siege, journals published by affected groups can provide unique insights regarding impacts on group members.

    Evaluating Popularity vs. Credibility

    • Celebrity endorsements, while popular, may not be reliable as scholarly sources in critical research contexts.

    Finding Professional Sources

    • Electronic databases accessed through public libraries are the optimal way to locate professional sources, as many academic libraries do not subscribe to trade magazines.

    Peer-Reviewed Limit Features

    • Applying a peer-reviewed limit during searches will exclude professional sources that may still hold valuable information despite not being peer-reviewed.

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    Test your understanding of professional sources with these flashcards. Learn when and how to appropriately use trade magazines and other professional material to enhance your research skills. Challenge your knowledge on the advantages and disadvantages of using these sources in your work.

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