EAPP Reviewer Part 2

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EAPP Reviewer Quiz

Welcome to the EAPP Reviewer Quiz, designed to help you test your knowledge on essential academic writing concepts. This quiz covers various aspects of reaction papers, lab reports, job advertisements, and graphical representations.

  • 28 questions
  • Multiple choice and open-ended
  • Assess your understanding of academic writing
28 Questions7 MinutesCreated by WritingStar423
The primary goal of a ______________ is to declare a “position” on a certain matter or an issue.
This paper allows or asks a person to write a reaction on something that he or she had seen, heard, or experienced.
PARTS OF REACTION PAPER
Introduction
Body
Conclusion
Summarization
A reaction paper is typically a ____ page document in which the writer responds to one or more texts.
They are prepared for internal or wider distribution by many organizations, most of which lack the extensive editing and printing facilities of commercial publishers.
Is a type of academic writing that uses research to provide information about a topic.
It conveys the aim, methods, results, and conclusions of a scientific experiment
Expresses the topic of your study
Summarizes your research aims, methods, results, and conclusions.
Establishes the context needed to understand the topic.
Details the steps you took to gather and analyze data. Give enough detail so that others can follow or evaluate your procedures.
Briefly note whether your experiment is a within-subjects or between-subjects design, and describe how your sample units were assigned to conditions if relevant.
Describe human subjects in terms of demographic characteristic, and animal or plant subjects in terms of genetic background.
List the equipment or materials you used to gather data and state the model names for any specialized equipment.
Should describe the exact steps you took to gather data in chronological order.
It reports all descriptive and inferential statistical analyses.
It interprets and evaluates results and identifies limitations.
It sums up the main finds of your experiment.
The sources must be cited in the reference section of the lab report.
Must contain information that supplements the reader’s understanding of your research but is not essential to it.
Statement in a newspaper, on the internet, or elsewhere about a job for which individuals can apply.
Parts of Job Advertisement:
Short and simple one page document that you will submit as part of your job application.
Is a document that list your work experience, education, skills and achievements.
Compilation of proofs and your achievements.
Is a graphical representation of information. It uses bars that extend to different heights to depict value.
A graphical representation technique that displays data in a circular-shaped graph.
Allows you to compare common research methods, findings, limitations, etc.
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