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Three distinct parts of literature review

-Literature search -Evaluation and anlysis of articles -Writing the literature review

False

A book description is similar to a book review.

False

A book review is exclusive for professionals.

False

A book review/article critique presents the strengths and weaknesses of a reading material.

Academic

Academic essay

Academic

Position paper

True

A book review/article critique uses the same organization of ideas.

Editing

A finishing stages of writing and it focuses on grammar and language use.

False

A literary text is an example of academic writing.

True

A literature review is an example of academic writing.

False

A literature review is limited only to articles.

True

A literature review requires skills in selecting sources.

False

A literature review requires skills in summarizing but not in synthesizing information.

True

A literature review shows a research gap.

Publishing

A process in which you share your work with other people.

Focusing on a Topic

A process where you narrowed down the topic for your paper.

Organizing Ideas/Outlining

A process where you organize your idea in an outline.

Drafting

A process where you started writing your draft for your paper and at this stage, you need to focus on the content and organizationnot on the grammar and mechanics.

True

A reviewer or a critique involves higher order thinking skills.

Literature review

A type of academic writing that provides an overview of a specific topic.

Academic writing

A type of writing produced by students in an academic setting.

False

Academic writing is more personal than professional writing.

Academic

Argumentative essay

Academic

Book review

True

Both academic and professional writing adhere to the same ethical guidelines.

True

Both academic and professional writing use standard english.

Professional

Business and technical report

Professional

Business correspondence

Academic

Coursework

False

Direct quotation should be used as frequently as possible.

Academic

Dissertation

Preparation

During this stage, you have to establish your purpose first and once you identify the purpose, you need to specify your persona as a writer.

Professional

Incident report

Professional

Instructional manuals

Generating Ideas

Is a process where you gathered some references for your paper.

Book review/article critique

Is a specialized form of academic writing in which a reviewer evaluates the contribution to knowledge of scholarly works such as academic books and journal articles.

Research report

Is an expanded paper that presents interpretations and analysis of a phenomenon based on experiments and previous information so that the readers can better understand it.

Professional writing

Is any type of written communication done specifically in professional context.

Revising

Is the act of improving the original paper by applying changes based on the feedback.

Modeling

Is the process by which you, the writer, look at different works which are similar in nature with the paper you are about to write.

Purpose

Is the reason or motive that you have when communicating.

Audience

Is the receiver of the message.

Feedback

It is a response to the written work which focuses on all aspects of writing.

True

It is always safe to use concise and starightforward language.

Related studies

It is based on previously conducted studies directly related to the paper.

Professional

Job application letter

Academic

Library research

Professional

Literary text

Academic

Literature review

Professional

Memos

True

Message cannot be conveyed without language.

False

More than half of the review should be devoted to the summary.

Conclusion

Part of a research report tha contains the restatement of the major finding, the limitations of the study, the recommendations, and the implifications.

Title page

Part of a research report that contains an informative title that describes the content of the paper, the name of the authors , addresses or affiliations and date of submission.

References

Part of a research report that contains the different sources used in the study.

Literature review

Part of a research report that contains the summary and synthesis of all available sources directly related to the study.

Abstract

Part of a research report that contains the summary of the research findings and conclusions.

Methodology

Part of a research report that describes how the experiments or tests in the research were conducted.

Introduction

Part of a research report that explains the current state of the field and identifies research gaps.

Results

Part of a research report that factually describes the data gathered and the tables and graphs that summarize the collected data.

Discussion

Part of a research report that provides an explanation of all the results in relation to the previous studies presented in the literature review.

Related concepts

Present some of the fundamental concepts needed by the readers to better understand the study.

True

Professional and academic writing may sometimes overlap.

False

Professional writing employs more referencing than academic writing.

Academic

Project proposal

Academic

Reaction paper

Language

Refers to the channel used to convey the message.

Message

Refers to the content of your documemnt.

Product

Refers to the output that you intend to produce after considering all the other components.

Context

Refers to the situation where professional writing is performed.

Academic

Research report

Professional

Resumé

Professional

Specification

Academic

Term paper

True

The higher the position of the receiver, the more formal your language should be.

False

The main purpose os making a literature review is to analyze literary texts such as short stories and novels.

False

The most important component of professionaa and academic writing is the context.

False

The name of the author and the title of the reviewed article is placed at the end of the article critique.

True

The purpose of an article critique is to inform and to persuade readers.

False

The quality of review is dependent on the quality of the reviewed articles.

False

The reviewer's overall impression of the work should be placed in the imtroduction.

True

The scope of the review should be indicated in the introduction.

Academic

Thesis

Professional

Trip report

False

When reviewing a book or article, only one perspective should be used.

True

Writing a literature review involves higher order thinking skills.


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