DMME 5106_CH 2

DMME 5106_CH 2

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DMME 5106_CH 2

DMME 5106_CH 2

Assessment

Quiz

Social Studies

University

Hard

Created by

Kellie Hon

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10 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

  1. In exploring various literary works, it's essential to understand the concept of a literature review, which summarizes and critically evaluates existing research on a specific topic. As you prepare your own literature review for your upcoming research project, what key elements do you think are crucial to include in order to effectively convey the importance of your chosen subject to your audience?

A). An in-depth narrative of personal opinions about the topic.

B). A dictionary of terms related to the subject matter.

C). A collection of unrelated quotes from famous authors.

D). A summary of existing research and its implications for future studies.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

2). In the realm of literature, a literature review serves as a critical assessment of existing research and writings on a particular topic, acting as a foundation for further study. Considering this, why is it essential for students to conduct a literature review before embarking on their own research projects, especially in preparing for higher education and future careers?

A). It helps identify gaps in research that can shape their own study.

B). It replaces the need for hands-on research by offering all necessary information.

C). It guarantees that students will get good grades on their research.

D). It provides a summary of historical events related to the topic.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

3). When conducting a literature review, it is important to not only summarize existing research but also to analyze the methodologies used in those studies. How can understanding these methodologies enhance the quality of your own research project?

A). It provides a list of all authors who have worked on the topic.

B). It allows for the replication of studies without any modifications.

C). It ensures that your research will be accepted by all academic institutions.

D). It helps in identifying the strengths and weaknesses of previous research.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

4). A well-structured literature review can significantly impact the direction of your research. What role does the synthesis of information from various sources play in developing a coherent argument in your literature review?

A). It focuses only on the most recent studies available.

B). It creates a narrative that is solely based on personal experiences.

C). It serves as a means to list all the sources without analysis.

D). It allows for the integration of diverse perspectives and findings.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

5). In preparing a literature review, it is crucial to maintain a critical perspective. What are some effective strategies for evaluating the credibility and relevance of the sources you include in your review?

A). Assessing the author's qualifications and the publication's reputation.

B). Using only online articles without checking their references.

C). Relying solely on the publication date of the sources.

D). Including only sources that support your hypothesis.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

6). In a literature review, how can the evaluation of multiple sources contribute to the development of a unique thesis statement, and what role does the synthesis of these sources play in constructing a well-rounded argument?

A). It only focuses on summarizing the sources without any analysis.

B). It helps to form a thorough thesis by combining insights from various sources.

C). It relies solely on one primary source to support the thesis.

D). It limits the argument to personal opinions without considering research.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

7). In the context of conducting a literature review, how would you differentiate between primary and secondary sources, and why is this distinction crucial for ensuring the credibility and reliability of your research?

A). Primary sources summarize data, while secondary sources present raw evidence.

B). Secondary sources are always more reliable than primary sources when conducting a literature review.

C). Primary sources are only found in textbooks, while secondary sources are eyewitness accounts.

D). Primary sources provide original evidence, while secondary sources analyze those evidence.

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