18 Questions
Choosing a topic is not an important decision when writing a research paper.
False
One should avoid specific topics when writing a research paper.
False
Gathering preliminary research helps in refining the topic and preparing the thesis statement.
True
Primary and secondary sources play no role in research paper writing.
False
Technical requirements like formatting and citation style are not essential considerations when writing a research paper.
False
A cover page and an abstract are optional components when writing a research paper.
True
The recommended time for the PowerPoint presentation is 30 minutes in total.
False
The total score in the scoring criteria is out of 40 points.
False
One of the criteria in the scoring is 'Content' which evaluates if key terms were defined and background information was provided.
True
The research paper discussed in the text was written by Ellis, M. in 2022.
False
The link provided in the text directs to a guide on how to write a research paper.
True
The authors Nair, P.R. & Nair, V.D. wrote about educational research paper sections in their publication.
True
Breaking your outline into paragraphs helps you stay organized if you have a lot of information to cover.
True
Structural problems should be fixed in the outline phase rather than after everything is already written.
True
It is important to include supporting evidence in the outline of a research paper.
True
The body of a research paper usually does not have sections with separate headers.
False
In the first draft of a research paper, it is crucial to focus on getting each word perfect.
False
The introduction of a research paper should be filled with details, leaving the thesis statement for later.
False
Test your knowledge on evaluating a research paper presentation based on scoring criteria such as visual aid, clarity, and relevance of information. Understand how to prepare a PowerPoint for a 5-minute research presentation followed by a 10-minute Q&A session with 50 points allocated for assessment.
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