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RES/110 Introduction to Research and Information Utilization Jeopardy

RES/110 Introduction to Research and Information Utilization Jeopardy. Workshop #5 University of Phoenix. How the game is played. Teams are named contestants (What would you like your name to be?) Instead of hitting a buzzard, you just shout “Research!”

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RES/110 Introduction to Research and Information Utilization Jeopardy

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  1. RES/110 Introduction to Research and Information Utilization Jeopardy Workshop #5 University of Phoenix

  2. How the game is played . . . • Teams are named contestants (What would you like your name to be?) • Instead of hitting a buzzard, you just shout “Research!” • If you get the answer right, you get to pick again. • The Team with the most money wins!

  3. And the winner is?

  4. The cover of an assignment which contains the name of the assignment, the student, and the school. And the question is?

  5. What is a title page? Pick a category

  6. The spaces- >at the start of a paragraph >or a 40-word quotation. And the question is?

  7. What is an indent? Pick a category

  8. Author, date, p.# or para. # And the question is?

  9. What must you include in the in-text citation for a direct quote? Pick a category

  10. The size of the font used in all papers. And the question is?

  11. What is 12? Pick a category

  12. The sign that goes between the names of authors when there are two or more. And the question is?

  13. What is an ampersand? & Pick a category

  14. The words used when searching for reference material. And the question is?

  15. What is a Boolean term? Violence AND women Steroids AND children NOT Athletes. Pick a category

  16. The term that indicates that other experts in the field have research that topic before the article was published. And the question is?

  17. What is peer-reviewed? Pick a category

  18. What library database contains a wealth of research on a great variety of topics of special interest to professionals? And the question is?

  19. What is ProQuest? Pick a category

  20. A great way to start exploring all aspects of a topic. And the question is?

  21. What is mindmapping . . . or brainstorming? Pick a category

  22. Sources that provide information in the form of -facts, -figures, -information gathered by direct contact -information not analyzed by others? And the question is?

  23. What are primary sources? Pick a category

  24. Terms or phrases that identify the topic addressed in subsequent paragraphs? And the question is?

  25. What are headings? Pick a category

  26. The first part of a reference when you don’t have the author or the organization that wrote the article. And the question is?

  27. What is the title? Pick a category

  28. The words that, along with the present date, are needed in every source that was accessed through the Internet. And the question is?

  29. What is “Retrieved from”? After Retrieved from and the date, you write: the URL or website address. Pick a category

  30. The way you write the title of journals or magazines or newspapers or TV shows. And the question is?

  31. What is italics? Pick a category

  32. The paragraph that summarizes only the topics addressed in the paper. And the question is?

  33. What is the conclusion? Pick a category

  34. The document you have when you first get all the parts of your paper together. And the question is?

  35. What is the draft? Having the draft means you should at least rewrite the paper once. (Ideally) Pick a category

  36. An opinion or slant on a topic the impairs objectivity or impartial judgment. And the question is?

  37. What is bias? Pick a category

  38. A term used to describe information that can be trusted to be true. And the question is?

  39. What is reliable? Pick a category

  40. Going beyond the recall of information to doing some research and looking at the pros and cons of an idea. And the question is?

  41. What is critical thinking? Pick a category

  42. Questioning information to see if the source is an expert or if the information is true. And the question is?

  43. What is evaluating reference material? Pick a category

  44. Final question: The people in this class. And the question is?

  45. Who are the winners? You are all well on your way to that academic victory of a degree. Congratulations!

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