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In which section of a research report would a researcher typically specify the time, place, and point of the research?
In which section of a research report would a researcher typically specify the time, place, and point of the research?
- Introduction (correct)
- Abstract
- Title page
- Conclusion
Which of the following formats is most appropriate for presenting information that needs to be organized in columns and rows?
Which of the following formats is most appropriate for presenting information that needs to be organized in columns and rows?
- Line drawings
- Tables (correct)
- Charts
- Illustrations
Which data collection method is best described as an 'oral questionnaire'?
Which data collection method is best described as an 'oral questionnaire'?
- Interview (correct)
- Survey
- Questionnaire
- Case study
In which section of a research report would a researcher typically specify the limitations?
In which section of a research report would a researcher typically specify the limitations?
In which section of a research report would you typically find the complete list of sources used in the study?
In which section of a research report would you typically find the complete list of sources used in the study?
How does movement primarily enhance a presentation?
How does movement primarily enhance a presentation?
Where are the resources for the report listed?
Where are the resources for the report listed?
Where should a list of tables in a report usually be placed?
Where should a list of tables in a report usually be placed?
When organizing elements of a research report, which section typically comes first?
When organizing elements of a research report, which section typically comes first?
In which main section of a research report should all key terms be defined?
In which main section of a research report should all key terms be defined?
How should a report's title ideally be characterized for clarity and effectiveness?
How should a report's title ideally be characterized for clarity and effectiveness?
Where must the author's name be placed in the report?
Where must the author's name be placed in the report?
A researcher distributing a questionnaire to students is using it as what?
A researcher distributing a questionnaire to students is using it as what?
In which section of a report should the statement of the problem be written?
In which section of a report should the statement of the problem be written?
Which of the following terms best describes the sentence 'Pollution affects our society'?
Which of the following terms best describes the sentence 'Pollution affects our society'?
Which component is generally considered to be the first element of a scientific report?
Which component is generally considered to be the first element of a scientific report?
Where should the importance of a report be highlighted?
Where should the importance of a report be highlighted?
Which elements of a report are expected to be concise, typically spanning just a few sentences?
Which elements of a report are expected to be concise, typically spanning just a few sentences?
In the structure of a research report, which section is traditionally positioned as the second component?
In the structure of a research report, which section is traditionally positioned as the second component?
In which part of a report would you typically find the author's general perspective or stance?
In which part of a report would you typically find the author's general perspective or stance?
Where in the reference list is the title of a book typically placed?
Where in the reference list is the title of a book typically placed?
In which section of a research report are the specialized terms most likely to be defined clearly?
In which section of a research report are the specialized terms most likely to be defined clearly?
When sequencing the components of a formal scientific report, which of these sections comes second?
When sequencing the components of a formal scientific report, which of these sections comes second?
What are the title of research chapters called?
What are the title of research chapters called?
What is the specific name for a compiled list of charts, designs, photographs, or graphs within a report?
What is the specific name for a compiled list of charts, designs, photographs, or graphs within a report?
Upon what are technical reports primarily based?
Upon what are technical reports primarily based?
In what section of a typical report would you expect to find the statement of the problem under investigation?
In what section of a typical report would you expect to find the statement of the problem under investigation?
Where in a report would its limitations be explicitly stated?
Where in a report would its limitations be explicitly stated?
Which part of a report is known for providing a clear summary and discussion of the results obtained?
Which part of a report is known for providing a clear summary and discussion of the results obtained?
What is generally considered to be the maximum optimal duration for a presentation to maintain audience engagement?
What is generally considered to be the maximum optimal duration for a presentation to maintain audience engagement?
In the realm of writing, which entity should be the focal point?
In the realm of writing, which entity should be the focal point?
What is the definition?
What is the definition?
What is a questionnaire?
What is a questionnaire?
What is a reference?
What is a reference?
What is the aim?
What is the aim?
What is limits?
What is limits?
How should importance of report be written?
How should importance of report be written?
Where is a list of tables in a report be placed?
Where is a list of tables in a report be placed?
Why this report may be useful for the government?
Why this report may be useful for the government?
Flashcards
What are tables?
What are tables?
Tables present information using columns and rows.
What specifies research details?
What specifies research details?
An introduction specifies the time, place, and point of the research.
What is an interview?
What is an interview?
An interview described as an oral questionnaire
What are research limits?
What are research limits?
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What is a reference in research?
What is a reference in research?
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Why is movement important?
Why is movement important?
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Where are resources in report?
Where are resources in report?
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Where are table lists found?
Where are table lists found?
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What is an Abstract?
What is an Abstract?
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Where terms defined research?
Where terms defined research?
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What is the key title?
What is the key title?
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Author's name: Where?
Author's name: Where?
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What is a questionnaire?
What is a questionnaire?
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Problem statement: Where?
Problem statement: Where?
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What implies information society?
What implies information society?
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First scientific component?
First scientific component?
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Report importance is shown?
Report importance is shown?
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Title length?
Title length?
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Report: 2nd component?
Report: 2nd component?
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Author's emotions show?
Author's emotions show?
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Then publication?
Then publication?
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Where are research terms?
Where are research terms?
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What is the title?
What is the title?
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Where are charts listed?
Where are charts listed?
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Technical reports use what?
Technical reports use what?
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Where can they be provided
Where can they be provided
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How long is presentation?
How long is presentation?
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Writing with who in mind?
Writing with who in mind?
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Explain the golden material?
Explain the golden material?
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What does a reference include?
What does a reference include?
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Focus Study?
Focus Study?
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When did study start?
When did study start?
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Which report is used?
Which report is used?
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Tables of report list!
Tables of report list!
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What requires the guidance?
What requires the guidance?
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How can we call a report ?
How can we call a report ?
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What data is basic research?
What data is basic research?
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What needs be give??
What needs be give??
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(et.al)
(et.al)
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What has the subject to say?
What has the subject to say?
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Study Notes
- Tables present information in columns and rows.
- An interview, as an instrument, has been described as an oral questionnaire.
- References are the final component in research.
- Movement during a presentation adds life to it.
- The resources of a report are placed in the references section.
- The list of tables in a report should be listed on the primary pages.
- The abstract is the first component in research.
- You must define the terms of your research in the introduction.
- The title of a report should be specific.
- The author's name should be on the title page of the report.
- A questionnaire is a tool to collect data from students.
- The statement of the problem of a report must be written in the introduction.
- "Pollution affects our society" is a profile statement
- The first component of a scientific report is the abstract.
- The importance of a report must be written in the introduction.
- Titles should only be a few sentences long.
- The introduction is the second component in research.
- The general attitude of the author is placed in the conclusion.
- The title of a book in the reference list is written after the author's name and year of publication.
- You must define the terms of your research in the result.
- The second component of a scientific report is the introduction.
- The titles of research chapters are called headings.
- Charts, designs, photos, or graphs are placed in a list of figures.
- Technical reports are based mainly on experience.
- The statement of the problem of a report must be written in the introduction.
- The limits of a report must be written in the introduction.
- The abstract is a part of the report which provides a clear summary and discussion of the results.
- The maximum duration of a good presentation is 15 minutes.
- The most important part in the writing process is the reader.
- "Gold is a solid material used in different ways" is a definition.
- A questionnaire is a tool that is distributed among students to collect data.
- "Howard R. (2005): Professional English in Use, Cambridge, University Press" is a reference.
- The purpose of the study is to examine the nature of chronicle diseases, it is the aim.
- The study started in November 2018 shows its limits.
- It is important that this report may be useful for the government.
- "Iron is a solid material used in different ways" is a definition.
- The duration of this study is 3 months in a coastal area shows limits.
- "My best regards for everyone helped me" shows acknowledgment.
- The study is submitted to finish the graduation project is its aim.
- Recommendation of a report is placed on the conclusion.
- Informative reports are written in a descriptive style.
- Manuals are based mainly on guidance and helping instructs.
- The contents of reports are divided into chapters.
- This report is focusing on studying the nature of chronicle diseases shows the topic.
- Results of a report are placed in the conclusion.
- List of tables in a report should be listed on the primary pages.
- Appendices are supplements to the report and include material which is incidental to the report.
- The tables which are used in a report should be listed on the list of tables page.
- The author's name should be in the title page of the report.
- The outcomes and results of your report should be placed in the conclusion.
- Abstracts should only be a few sentences long.
- Tables present information in columns and rows.
- An interview is used for measuring the behaviors.
- The data in applied Research can be quantitative.
- The data in basic Research are qualitative.
- Movement during a presentation adds life to it.
- Eye contact gives 'importance' to the listener.
- Data show is a kind of visual aid.
- The abstract is consisted of aim, tool and results.
- You must define the terms of your research in the introduction.
- The researcher specified the time, place and point of the research in the limits
- The reference must start with author name.
- The title should contain at least one topic and one subject.
- Acknowledgement is an optional page.
- The study is started in November 2018 show its limits.
- Gold is a solid material used in different ways. (It is a definition)
- Technical reports are based mainly on experience.
- Charts, designs, photos or graphs are placed in a list of figures
- (et.al) is a latin word means others
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