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What Is Research Paper definitions
| # | Definition | Sets |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | to address how the results might be applied to practice | 3 sets |
| 2 | where does the information come from? | 3 sets |
| 3 | to describe the data gathering process and statistical treatment | 3 sets |
| 4 | heading: student name, teacher name, class name, date. | 3 sets |
| 5 | factual papers merely summarize or report information while evaluative papers have a thesis and present. | 3 sets |
| 6 | to discuss the significance of the results and inferences as to their relationship between variables of interest | 2 sets |
| 7 | to present data collected and the statistical analysis results, without interpretation | 2 sets |
| 8 | works cited page | 1 set |
| 9 | thesis sentence | 1 set |
| 10 | a summary | 1 set |
| 11 | to outline what is currently known about the topic | 1 set |
| 12 | to present the data collected and the statistical analysis results, without interpretation | 1 set |
| 13 | 1/2 page | 1 set |
| 14 | *take thorough notes *include improper citations and misquotations, both of which are forms are plagiarism *use different colored fonts, pens, or pencils for each one, and make sure you clearly distinguish your own ideas from the ones you used. *record bibliographic info or web addresses for every source right away | 1 set |
| 15 | to discuss the significance of the results and inferences as to the relationship between variables of interest | 1 set |
| 16 | pubmed | 1 set |
| 17 | times new roman in 12 point font | 1 set |
| 18 | aimrd: abstract intro method results discussion | 1 set |
| 19 | the results and outcomes section answers the "so what?" question. | 1 set |
| 20 | 40% | 1 set |
| 21 | blueprint | 1 set |
| 22 | a research paper is written by a student who has searched with intelligence through varied sources for facts that he or she recognizes as essential to his or her subject. | 1 set |
| 23 | 1.is the paper clearly written 2. is the study population representative & appropriate for the research 3. is the study internally valid (true w/ respect to study population) 4. is the study externally valid ( results approp. for other populations) | 1 set |
| 24 | research proposal: -used to propose a research study -completed before the research has been conducted -grant proposals are proposals that are used to obtain funds for conducting a research study research paper: -used to report the findings of a completed research study -used to summarize research studies on a particular topic that have been completed | 1 set |
| 25 | primary research article(original article): -gets new information about a problem or phenominon -reaches a conclusion and publishes the findings -includes research that is descriptive or experimental in design secondary research article(review article): -uses published studies about a phenominon to summerize what is known | 1 set |
| 26 | a thesis driven essay that uses relevant, credible sources to support its ideas and arguments | 1 set |
| 27 | a. abstract b. -introduction c. -literature review d. -methods e. -references | 1 set |
| 28 | title authors and affiliation abstract introduction materials and methods results discussion references acknowledgement | 1 set |
| 29 | academic piece of writing that begins with questions and combines synthesis and analysis. backed up with primary and secondary sources | 1 set |
| 30 | 1. original approach to any academic topic 2. organized around a central thesis 3. uses insights based on research 4. cites sources in a scholarly fashion | 1 set |
| 31 | one is written to be read to an audience, the other is meant to be read by the audience | 1 set |
| 32 | a serious tone; no slang, profanity, or 2nd person; be subtle; sound confident; research; quote authoritative sources | 1 set |
| 33 | the research paper is generally based on a combination of primary and secondary research. | 1 set |
| 34 | choose a topic, gather sources, make notecards, write a thesis statement; outline; rough draft; final copy | 1 set |
| 35 | to convey information | 1 set |
| 36 | report on statistical analysis results, graphs and tables | 1 set |
| 37 | explain why data turned out the way it did, first answering the hypothesis | 1 set |
| 38 | taking thorough notes from all of your sources | 1 set |
| 39 | bibliography | 1 set |
| 40 | choosing and fine-tuning your topic | 1 set |
| 41 | works sited | 1 set |
| 42 | name and page number | 1 set |
| 43 | name teacher subject date | 1 set |
| 44 | a review paper consolidates information from several sources into a single article while an original research paper reports new information on a single subject based on a single experiment. also an original research paper will have a procedures section | 1 set |
| 45 | time management | 1 set |
| 46 | writer's last name and page number | 1 set |
| 47 | the end result of that research but it is presented in a formatted paper | 1 set |
| 48 | works cited | 1 set |
| 49 | - should not recount results-- but interpret or further explains | 1 set |