The document contains a multiple choice assessment with questions about criteria for evaluating information sources, such as coverage, authority, credibility, and objectivity. It also addresses topics like referencing, citation, plagiarism, synthesis, and key components of a literature review such as providing an overview of sources explored and situating the research within the field of study.
Original Description:
the evaluation or estimation of the nature, quality, or ability of someone or somethin
The document contains a multiple choice assessment with questions about criteria for evaluating information sources, such as coverage, authority, credibility, and objectivity. It also addresses topics like referencing, citation, plagiarism, synthesis, and key components of a literature review such as providing an overview of sources explored and situating the research within the field of study.
The document contains a multiple choice assessment with questions about criteria for evaluating information sources, such as coverage, authority, credibility, and objectivity. It also addresses topics like referencing, citation, plagiarism, synthesis, and key components of a literature review such as providing an overview of sources explored and situating the research within the field of study.
Assessment No. 2 between the prior and the existing body of knowledge. (Modules 3-4) FALSE 15. Putting together materials from different sources into an integrated whole is called authority. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Choose the letter of the TRUE 16. A good literature review may consist of simply best answer. a summary of key sources. 1. Which criterion is observed when your chosen TRUE 17. A literature review has an organizational information provides your research needs? pattern and commonly combines the summary and A. coverage B. authority C. credibility D. objectivity synthesis often within the specific conceptual categories. 2. Which criterion is observed when your chosen FALSE 18. A literature review is plainly included on your information was interpreted without any bias? thesis or research paper as to make your manuscript A. accuracy B. authority C. credibility D. objectivity bulky. 3. Which criterion is observed when your chosen TRUE 19. A literature review is designed for you to information is still commonly known, in use or accepted? provide an overview of sources you have explored while A. currency B. coverage C. accuracy D. objectivity researching a particular topic. 4. Which criterion is observed when you chose TRUE 20. A good literature review in your study provides information based on its reliability and correctness? your readers how your research fits within a larger field A. coverage B. accuracy C. credibility D. objectivity of study. 5. Which criterion is observed when the author of your chosen information has the qualifications to write on that specific topic? A. accuracy B. authority C. credibility D. objectivity 6. This refers to unethical practice of using words or ideas (either planned or accidental) of another author/ researcher or your own previous works without proper acknowledgement. A. Citation C. Ethical Consideration B. Referencing D. Plagiarism 7. This is the process by which a researcher will tell to her target that a certain material in his work came from another source. A. Citation C. Ethical Consideration B. Referencing D. Plagiarism 8. It also allows the researcher to know when was the study was conducted. A. Year of publication C. Referencing B. Plagiarism D. Objectivity 9. “et.al.” refers to ____. A. Year of publication C. and others B. Plagiarism D. Objectivity 10. This refers to the integration of different sources coming from different references in order to make a meaningful whole of ideas in a study. A. Year of publication C. and others B. Synthesis D. Objectivity True or False: Write TRUE if the statement is correct, otherwise write FALSE. FALSE 11. The reliability and correctness of information is called accuracy. TRUE 12. The extent to which a research account is believable and appropriate is said to be credibility. TRUE 13. Objectivity is the fact of being based on facts and not influenced by personal beliefs or feelings.