Research Vocabulary Quiz 21 (25 MCQs)

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1. Taking exact words from an article, using quotation marks and a citation is called:
2. After crunching all the data, the ..... was a surprise to everyone; they never expected dolphins to secretly plan world domination.
3. A carnivore is an animal that only likes to eat meat.
4. What do we call the resource found at the beginning of a book, which shows chapter titles and page numbers?
5. Comparison of two things using the words like or asThe room is as messy as a pig pen.
6. Journal is .....
7. Facts in the form of numbers is called .....
8. Using someone else's work without proper attribution is called:
9. To limit
10. Is an individual retained by a company for a predetermined time, for a predetermined price gets this type of salary .....
11. Which word means:The opposing (opposite) argument?
12. Fill in the blank:A method of collecting opinions or votes from a group of people, usually to find out what most people think about a particular issue, is called .....
13. Variable
14. If you are citing your sources, you are giving an author:
15. To go from one country, region, or place to another.
16. The average ..... salary for a Pharmacist is 120, 000 a year.
17. Which of the following sources would most likely feature a sensational story?
18. A list of sources.
19. Job title or responsibility such as manager, cook, teacher, etc
20. Can you always trust Wikipedia?
21. True or False:You should always include a lot of quotes in a summary.
22. An approach to the study of human behavior that seeks causal relationships among factors with the goal of trying to predict outcomes.
23. Choose the definition of:bibliography
24. Information about who took a photograph, often written in a smaller font next to or below a picture, is called a:
25. Which of the following best describes quantitative data?