Week 3 Flashcards
The design documentation is only for management?
a : true
b : false
False
Why is the design documentation important?
a : Helps clarify project requirements
b : Streamlines the design implementation
c : Provides a framework for making design decisions
d : Helps with design validation and user testing
e : All of the options
e : All of the options
Literature review must always come last in a report
a : true
b : false
False
Through a Literature Review you are able to distinguish what has been done from what needs to be done
a : true
b : false
True
Wikipedia is an authentic source but youtube isn’t
a : true
b : false
False
Why do you need to review the existing literature?
a : To make sure you have a long list of references
b : Because without it, you could never reach the required word-count
c : To find out what is already known about your area of interest
d : To help in your general studying
c : To find out what is already known about your area of interest
To read critically means:
a : Taking an opposing point of view to the ideas and opinions expressed
b : Skimming through the material because most of it is just padding
c : Evaluating what you read in terms of your own research questions
d : Being negative about something before you read it
c : Evaluating what you read in terms of your own research questions
A systematic literature review is:
a : One which starts in your own library, then goes to on-line databases and, finally, to the internet
b : A replicable, scientific and transparent process
c : One which gives equal attention to the principal contributors to the area
d : A responsible, professional process of time-management for research
b : A replicable, scientific and transparent process
What is self-plagiarism?
a : When a person lifts material that they have previously written and pass it off as their own work
b : Taking about yourself too much
c : Using somebody else’s work and passing it off as your own
d : An epistemological stance
a : When a person lifts material that they have previously written and pass it off as their own work
What is the first stage of a systematic review?
a : Assess the relevance of each study to the research question(s)
b : Define the purpose and scope of the review
c : Appraise the quality of studies from the previous step
d : Survey all of the literature contained within a single library
b : Define the purpose and scope of the review
What is a narrative literature review?
a : An historically-based review, starting with the earliest contributions to the field
b : A review based exclusively on stories about companies, in book and case-study form
c : A paraphrase style of reviewing which does not require referencing
d : An initial impression of the topic which you will understand more fully as you conduct your research
d : An initial impression of the topic which you will understand more fully as you conduct your research
hich of the following statements about plagiarism is most accurate?
a : It is so easy to “copy and paste” from the internet that everyone does it nowadays. If a proper reference is given, where is the harm in that?
b : How can we say for sure where our own ideas come from exactly? If we tried to give a reference for everything we could never hope to succeed.
c : Any suggestion that we have written what another actually wrote is morally wrong. Anyway, the whole point of a literature review is to show what we have read and what we thought about it.
d : Plagiarism is such an awful crime that those found guilty should be obliged to wear a scarlet “P” on their clothing.
c : Any suggestion that we have written what another actually wrote is morally wrong. Anyway, the whole point of a literature review is to show what we have read and what we thought about it.