review of related literature Flashcards

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The reliability and correctness of information.

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ACCURACY

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The qualifications of the author to write on the topic.

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AUTHORITY

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The fact of being based on the facts and not influenced by personal beliefs or feelings.

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OBJECTIVITY

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4
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The state of being commonly known or accepted.

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CURRENCY

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5
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The extent to which literature meets the needs and depth of the research topic.

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coverage

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6
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Books of information usually found in the circulation section.

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Non-Fiction Materials

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7
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Sources that come at a regular period of time such as daily newspaper, magazines, and journals.

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Periodicals

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8
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A set of rules on how to cite sources in academic writing. Whenever you refer to someone else’s work, a citation is required to avoid plagiarism.

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CITATION STYLE

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9
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in-text citation uses the author’s last name and date method.

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apa style

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10
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It is the most adopted citation style.

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apa style

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11
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Commonly used in the Social Sciences

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Apa style

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12
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in-text citation uses the author’s last name and the page number from which the quotation or paraphrase is taken.

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MLA style

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13
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commonly used in the Humanities.

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MLA style

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14
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It refers to the skeleton, a basic structure or frame of reference

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framework

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15
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Refers to a concept formulated to explain a phenomenon.

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theory

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16
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Books of information usually found in the circulation section.

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non fiction material

17
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It refers to the fact on being based on facts and unbiased

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objective

18
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It is used when you cite a source within a paragraph

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in text citation

19
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Sources that come at a regular period of time, such as daily newspapers, magazines, and journals.

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periodicals

20
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Dictionaries, encyclopedia, almanacs and atlas belongs to what type of sources?

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general reference

21
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It refers to the collection of published information

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literature