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What are the 5 steps of the research process?
What are the 5 steps of the research process?
- Choose and refine your topic 2. Find and retrieve materials 3. Evaluate your success 4. Organize your information 5. Cite your sources
What's the first step in preparing to complete a research project?
What's the first step in preparing to complete a research project?
- Find and retrieve materials
- Organize your information
- Choose and refine your topic (correct)
- Evaluate your sources
Which of the following is the correct order of research process steps?
Which of the following is the correct order of research process steps?
- Choose and refine your topic, find and retrieve materials, organize your information, evaluate your sources, cite your sources
- Choose and refine your topic, find and retrieve materials, evaluate your sources, organize your information, cite your sources (correct)
- Organize your information, choose and refine your topic, find and retrieve materials, evaluate your sources, cite your sources
- Find and retrieve materials, choose and refine your topic, evaluate your sources, organize your information, cite your sources
_______ defines the set of skills needed to locate, evaluate, and use the information effectively.
_______ defines the set of skills needed to locate, evaluate, and use the information effectively.
Which of the following is a primary source?
Which of the following is a primary source?
Which of the following is a secondary source?
Which of the following is a secondary source?
Which of the following would you consult if you were looking for original research, current and developing trends, and experts within a specific field?
Which of the following would you consult if you were looking for original research, current and developing trends, and experts within a specific field?
Which of the following would you consult if you were looking for leads on current topics, developing trends, and subject matter experts?
Which of the following would you consult if you were looking for leads on current topics, developing trends, and subject matter experts?
Which of the following would you consult if you were trying to answer questions like 'how many' and 'how much'?
Which of the following would you consult if you were trying to answer questions like 'how many' and 'how much'?
Which of the following would you consult when looking for information about a specific individual or groups of individuals?
Which of the following would you consult when looking for information about a specific individual or groups of individuals?
Which of the following would you consult when looking for a relatively broad, unbiased overview of a subject?
Which of the following would you consult when looking for a relatively broad, unbiased overview of a subject?
A/an _______ is used to organize information into a hierarchical structure, alphabetically, numerically, or thematically.
A/an _______ is used to organize information into a hierarchical structure, alphabetically, numerically, or thematically.
Once you have a clear understanding of your project's requirements and purpose, you can determine the
Once you have a clear understanding of your project's requirements and purpose, you can determine the
To make the best of your efforts, which of the following questions should you ask before you begin a search for your research topic?
To make the best of your efforts, which of the following questions should you ask before you begin a search for your research topic?
Which of the following describes a primary source?
Which of the following describes a primary source?
Which of the following describes a secondary source?
Which of the following describes a secondary source?
Which of the following is an example of a subject-specific encyclopedia?
Which of the following is an example of a subject-specific encyclopedia?
What is the first step of the research process?
What is the first step of the research process?
What is a great way to broaden or narrow a research topic search?
What is a great way to broaden or narrow a research topic search?
What are biographical resources?
What are biographical resources?
What is an encyclopedia?
What is an encyclopedia?
What is a subject-specific encyclopedia?
What is a subject-specific encyclopedia?
What are periodical/trade journals?
What are periodical/trade journals?
What are social media websites?
What are social media websites?
What are statistical sources?
What are statistical sources?
What are television and video recordings?
What are television and video recordings?
Study Notes
Research Process Steps
- Five essential steps: Choose and refine your topic, Find and retrieve materials, Evaluate your success, Organize your information, Cite your sources.
- Starting point of a research project is selecting and refining a topic.
Order of Research Steps
- The correct sequence: Choose and refine your topic, Find and retrieve materials, Evaluate your sources, Organize your information, Cite your sources.
Information Literacy
- Information literacy is defined as the set of skills necessary for locating, evaluating, and effectively using information.
Types of Sources
- Primary source: Original documents or firsthand accounts, like diaries.
- Secondary source: Analysis or interpretation of primary sources, such as textbooks.
Consulting Various Sources
- Periodical/trade journals: Best for original research and current trends in a specific field.
- Social media: Useful for current topics and finding subject matter experts.
- Statistical sources: Ideal for quantitative data answering "how many" or "how much."
- Biographical resources: Best for information about specific individuals or groups.
- Encyclopedias: Provide broad, unbiased overviews of subjects.
- Subject-specific encyclopedias offer detailed overviews in particular academic fields.
Organizing Information
- Directories help structure organization into formats like alphabetical or thematic.
- A clear understanding of the scope of research is critical after defining project requirements.
Pre-Research Questions
- Before starting research, clarify the project's requirements to ensure effective searching.
Perspectives in Sources
- Primary sources offer a unique, firsthand perspective; they're crucial for original insights.
- Secondary sources provide hindsight perspectives, often leading to a more objective analysis.
Types of Encyclopedias
- Subject-specific encyclopedias focus on specialized fields, such as the Grolier Encyclopedia of Science and Technology.
Research Topic Development
- Crafting detailed questions enhances the search for relevant topics and facilitates deeper exploration.
- Asking additional questions can help in broadening or narrowing search parameters, ensuring a focused approach.
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This quiz consists of flashcards focusing on the steps involved in the research process. It includes key questions and definitions that facilitate understanding and retention of the material. Great for students prepping for research projects!