1) When you are assessing the strength of research arguments and evidence, which of the following factors should you ignore? a) Relevance b) Consensus c) Representativeness d) Sufficiency 2) Should you quote Wikipedia in your research paper? Experts address this question when they are discussing. a) Web 2.0 b) Wiki technology c) Digital publishing vs. print publishing d) Information literacy 3) What should not be done in your paper’s conclusion? a) Summarize your paper’s main point or thesis (since it’s unnecessary). b) Introduce a final, strong argument to support your thesis. c) State why the results of your research are significant. d) Point out where further research on your topic is needed. 4) In your research paper, you must include your research question. a) In your introduction. b) In the first sentence of your introduction. c) In your thesis statement in your introduction. d) In your research paper, you must include your research question. 5) In academic writing, three periods (. . .) are used for? a) To qualify statements. b) To imply something that isn’t actually stated. c) To add minor comments. d) To indicate deleted material. 6) In academic writing, the square brackets [ ] are used for a) To qualify statements. b) To make insertions in quotations statements. c) To add minor comments. d) To indicate deleted material. 7) You begin a research paper by stating your research topic. While stating your topic, what punctuation mark should you use? a) A period. b) A semi-colon. c) A colon. d) A question mark. 8) While writing a research paper, your goal is to: a) Inform your reader. b) Persuade your reader. c) Save your reader time. d) Motivate your reader to learn more about the subject. 9) What should be your writing persona, when you have finished researching and are writing your paper, ? How should you come across in your paper? a) As a student writing for your instructor. b) As an expert writing for other experts. c) As an instructor writing for students. d) A a reporter writing for the general public. 10) What should be your writing persona, when you have finished researching and are writing your paper, ? How should you If you have good research skills, then when you're doing research, you should feel a bit like you are: across in your paper? a) Solving a mystery. b) Designing a puzzle. c) Digging in the ground to retrieve something. d) Classifying books in a research library.

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