module 4 Flashcards

1
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a clear/ focused inquiry into a specific topic

A

research question

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2
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what does research question do

A

guide research process
define the scope of the study
backbone - provide clear framework

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3
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important details in creating research title

A
  • first impression
  • encapsulating the main idea
  • keywords
  • improved search engine visibility
  • targeted audience
  • effective discovery
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4
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It’s like the cover of a book; it has to grab
attention and accurately reflect the content within.

A

first impression

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5
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A strong research title
should function as a miniature summary of
your entire research paper. It should clearly
and concisely communicate the core focus
of your study.

A

encapsulating the main idea in a res title

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6
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By including
keywords that people are likely to search for, you increase the chances of your research appearing in search engine results. This translates to a wider audience for your work.

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improved search engine visibility

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7
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Using relevant keywords
helps you reach the specific audience interested
in your research topic. This ensures that your
work is seen by the right people.

A

targeted audience

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8
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Keywords act as discovery
tools. When potential readers search for
information related to your research topic, your
paper is more likely to be found if you’ve used the
right keywords.

A

effective disocvery

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9
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Key Components of a Good Research Title

A

clarity and conciseness
specificity
piquing interest

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10
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  • easily understandable
    to a broad audience.
  • Avoid jargon
  • reader should grasp the
    core idea
A

clarity

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11
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Brevity is key.
on the point.
no Unnecessary words

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conciseness

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12
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Your title should accurately represent the focus of
your research. Avoid broad or vague terms that
could mislead the reader.

A

specificity

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13
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title should also capture the reader’s attention. A compelling title can entice readers to learn more about your research.

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piquing interest

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14
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what components under piquing interest

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  • engaging language
  • curiosity gap
  • relevance
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15
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importance of research uestion

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-directs data collection
-shapes research methodology
-influence the importance of findings

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16
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Author, A.A. (Year). Book Title. Publisher

A

APA book

17
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Author, A.A., & Author, B.B. (Year). Article title. Journal Name, Volume number, Issue Number, Pages.

A

APA journal article

18
Q

Author, A.A. (Year, Month Day). Article title. Website Name. URL

A

APA website

19
Q

(Sam, 2023, p. 17)

A

APA direct quote

20
Q

Sam (2023)

A

APA paraphrase

21
Q

Author, First Name Last Name. Book title. Publisher, Year

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MLA book

22
Q

Author, First Name Last Name. “Article title.” Journal Name, Volume Number, Issue number (Year): Page range

A

MLA journal Article

23
Q

Author, First Name Last Name. “Article Title.” Website Name. Date of Publication. URL

A

MLA website

24
Q

(Smith 17)

A

MLA direct quote

25
Q

Smith argues jdfcskfn

A

MLA paraphrase

26
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Author, First Name Last Name. Book title. City of Publication: Publisher, Year.

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CHICAGO book

27
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Author, First Name Last Name. “Article Title”. Journal Name Volume Number, no. Issue Number (Year): Page Range

A

CHIACAGO journal Article

28
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Author, First Name Last Name. “Article Title”. Website Name. Date of Publication. URL

A

CHICAGO website

29
Q

(Smith 2023, 17)

A

CHICAGO direct quote

30
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Smith 2023

A

CHICAGO paraphrase