Lesson 1-5 Flashcards

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An essay that express a position on an issue. It gives arguments that support the opinon of the writer based on the facts collected

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Position Paper

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In this part you must introduce the topic, and then provide history or background of the issue

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Introduction

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3
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You must state the opposing argument by briefly describing them

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Body

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4
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Now, you can restate both sides of the argument, summarize the three arguments made in your essay

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Conclusion

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5
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An idea or arguable opinion that you have come up with on a given issue

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Main Idea/Claim

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6
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Your reasons should support your claim and opinion based on facts

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Reason/Evidence

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7
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This refers to a published declaration of the intentions, motives, or views of the issue, be it an individual, group, political party or government

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Manifesto

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A manifesto helps articulate your core values and beliefs, providing clarity for yourself and others about what you stand for

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Clarify Values and Beliefs

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9
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It can motivate others to take action by presenting a compelling vision or call to arms, encouraging collective effort toward a common goal

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Inspire Action

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10
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Can serve as a critique of existing systems or practices, advocating for change and encouraging readers to rethink their assumptions

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Challenge the Status Quo

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You can attract like-minded individuals who share your vision, fostering a sense of community and collaboration

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Build Community

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12
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Often serve as foundational texts for movements, capturing the essence of cause

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Document a Movement

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13
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A well-crafted manifesto can spark dialogue and debate, prompting others to engage with the ideas presented and explore different perspectives

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Encourage Discussion

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Can position you as a thought leader in your field or community, showcasing your expertise and commitment to your cause

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Establish Authority

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It can serve as a roadmap, outlining specific goals and objectives that guide actions and decisions within a movement or organization

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Set Goals and Objectives

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16
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Can leave a lasting impact, influencing future generations and shaping the direction of ongoing discussions and movements

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Create a Legacy

17
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Process of writing a manifesto can be a valuable exercise in self-reflection, helping you to better understand your motivations and aspirations

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Personal Reflection

18
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Where students establish a position in a given topic and then use evidence to persuade the audience to see things from their point of view

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Argumentative Writing

19
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In academic writing, this is usually a main idea, often called a “claim” or “thesis statement” backed up with evidence that supports the idea

20
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It is written after getting data from a survey. To collect people’s responses or answers about a particular issue or topic

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Survey Report

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It is commonly called lab report. It is written in a formal and organized manner

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Laboratory or Scientific Technical Report

22
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It is sometimes called trip report. To describe and analyze a systematic observation

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Field Report

23
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Data gathering tool composed of a set of questions used in a survey and is utilized in various fields such as politics, research, marketing, media and so on

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Survey Questionnaire

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This process of conducting the survey involves the researcher. It is used to prove the answers of the respondents and at the same time, to observe the behavior of the respondents

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Personal Approach

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The interview is set personally and the people involved face each other in order to gather the necessary information
Face-to-Face Structured Interview
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Survey is done by using telephone or cellular phones
Telephone Survey
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The survey is administered without the actual presence of the researcher and the respondents are expected to accomplish the survery independently
Self-Administered Approach
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This is a traditional method of administering a survey which entails that respondent be or are accompanied by someone who is computer literate
Paper-and-Pencil Survey
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Useful technique especially for studies which include many respondents from different locations
Online Survey
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This popular tool requires an easy-administering of the survey where survey questionnaires are mailed to individuals who are given enough time to read and ponder on the information asked
Mail Survey
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These types of questions do not have predetermined options or answers. The respondents are allowed to answer the questions freely
Open-Ended Questions
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Have two possible answers, often either yes/no, true/false, or agree/disagree. Thses questions are used when the researcher wants to clearly distinguish the respondents opinion, preference, experience of behavior
Dichotomus Questions
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There are certain questions that necessite the respondents to provide more than one answer
Multiple-Response Questions
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Insrances where a number of questions you intend to ask have the same set of possible answers. Thus, it is possible to contruct a ____ of items and answers for the sake of streamlining the survey
Matrix Questions
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Intended for certain respondents only, depending on the provided answers
Contingency Questions
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Is a formal piece of writing based on research. When reporting the results of a survey, the figures gathered should be given in the form of percentages and proportions
Survey Report
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Method of collecting information or data in which people self-report their own opinion/behaviors in response to the questions
Survey
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Techniques of gathering data by asking questions to people who are thought to have desired information. A formal questionnare is prepared
Survey Method