ABSTRACT FINAL DAY

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Mastering Research Techniques: A Quiz on Skimming, Scanning, and More

Test your knowledge on essential reading strategies and research terminology with this engaging quiz. Explore concepts such as skimming, scanning, and understanding research methodologies.

  • 10 multiple choice questions
  • Learn key definitions and techniques
  • Perfect for students and educators alike
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ReadingEagle47
Skimming
Is reading the title to get to know what the text is about
Is running the eyes through the text to get the main idea
Is reading every part of the text to get all details
Is reading the key words to get to know what the text is about
Scanning
Is running your eyes through the text looking for specific information
Is reading the key words to find out what the text is about
Is reading every part of the text to get details
Is looking for a key word in the title to find the information you need
Method
Is how the research was made
Is the question the research is trying to answer
Is what you can´t see they did in the research
Is what they use to ask people to get the result they want
Findings
Problem
Objective
Methodology
Results
Implicature
What one´s work says that is not true in someone else´s papeR
How one´s text was accepted
What one´s work adds to the community
Who the author is
The best definition for linking words
Words used to contrast ideas
Words used to present the text
Important words in the text
Words used to link ideas inside the text
"Although I like dogs, my parents don´t". What kind of linking word is this one?
Addition
Contrast
Enumeration
Condition
"Because my brother is going to the party, I´ll go too". What kind of linking word is this?
Sequence
Consequence
Reason
Condition
Function words
But, of, boy, this
The, of, and, an
These, beautiful, as, fly
Doctor, is, has, and
Qualities of a good abstract
Less than 350 words, new information, accuracy
Accuracy, brevity, clarity
Brevity, images, graphs
Shortness, clarity, more than 350 words
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