rrl and citation styles Flashcards

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literature that does not make use of specific methodologies but are based on basic theories and facts

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review of related literature

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literature that has gone through careful investigation and specific methodologies, they can also stem from the rrl

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review of related studies

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3
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information directly from the main source, first hand information

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primary source

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information that as been processed by others, second hand information

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secondary surce

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5
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4 importance of rrl

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  1. research justification
  2. rationale
  3. scientific basis
  4. research methodology
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6
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identifying sources of rrl

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sources should be updated and reliable
must be fair and objective as possible
must be relevant to the topic
must provide accurately and enough information on topic

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7
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illustrates how your study connects with your rrl

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literature mapping

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8
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means of informing readers that certain information came from a specific source

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citation

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9
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all the citations that can be found in all of the chapters of the paper

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in-text citation

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10
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the bibliography and/or references of the paper that holds the summary of all your sources

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referencing list

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commonly found information on in-text citation

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Author’s name
date of publication
page number where information is found

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12
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information found in referencing list

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author’s name
date of publication
page number
publisher
place of publisher
volume
edition
other relevant information

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13
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all data/information, ideas, or principles from the sources are discussed or explained seperately

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by author method of citation

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14
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method of citaiton used when several authors or sources give the same information about a certain topic

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by topic method of citation

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15
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method of citation that involves sequencing the information based on the year it was published

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chronological method of citation

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16
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the format of the citation needed during the citation

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citation styles

17
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commonly used when a researcher works in social related sciences

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American phycological association (APA) format

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Author (date)
(Author, date)

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APA, 1 author
APA, electronic source, website

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Author and Author (date)
(author and Author, date)

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APA, 2 authors

20
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Author 1, 2, 3, and 4 (date)…
(author 1,2,3,4, date)

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APA, 3-5 authors

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Author 1 et. al. (date)
(Author 1 et. al. date)

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APA, 6-10 authors

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Group (date)
(Group, date)

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APA, Associations, corporations, etch.

23
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(As cited by Author, date)

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APA, indirect citations

24
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“title” (date)
(“title”, date)

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APA, no author

25
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Author (n.d.)
(Author, n.d.)

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APA, no date