01.03 PUC Finals 03 - PPT Notes Modified True or False
"Learning" comes from Middle French word "rechercher", meaning "to seek out",
"Research"
"Research" comes from Middle French word "rechercher" meaning "to learn"
"to seek out"
In research paper, when taking notes from sources you must write long notes, write as it is, and do not credit authors.
1. Summarize 2. Paraphrase 3. Quote
Conclusion is written either in structured or unstructured format in descriptive way or in an Informative way
Abstract
Discussion of the Results is the most packed of all the sections which contained an idea of about 150-250 words as non-technical summary of the research.
Abstract
It is suggested to write a literature of review when the rough draft of the research paper is completed.
Abstract
The literature review section of a thesis should provide a complete outline of the whole text.
Abstract
Title page is the summary of an research paper.
Abstract
WHAT the research is about WHAT question the research is answering or gap in knowledge the new research fills WHY the research was done HOW the research was done WHAT was found (results) SO WHAT (significance and implications) These are the questions for the readers in the Overview of the Results section.
Abstract
Academic journal must follow the rules of standard english.
Academic writing
Free writing should be bias-free language.
Academic writing
Personal writing has its own set of rules and practices.
Academic writing
Alot, Really, So, Wanna, Gonna, Cool are example of slang words, simple known as formal language.
Colloquial language
Outlining is defined as connecting ideas, building paragraphs
Composition
A position paper is like a research proposal, but at the university level.
Concept paper
Reflection paper provides an outline of the proposed research, in order to assess (by the supervisor) whether or not the research is feasible, and therefore, whether to give it a go-ahead, suggest revisions, or shift to another research topic.
Concept paper
1. Introduction to Your Topic 2. Literature Review 3. Methods Section 4. An Overview of the Results 5. Discussion of the Results 6. Dissertation Conclusion These are the parts of a Thesis Paper
Dissertation
The thesis is a writing, which explained a particular subject in detail. It is used for Ph.D. and M.phil level degree.
Dissertation
"Research" comes from Middle Italian word "rechercher", meaning "to seek out",
French
Position paper has no specific structure. introduction that presents the issue, body that prevents arguments and evidence, conclusion that restates the position
Has a specific structure
Composition means organizing ideas and information
Outlining
In professionalism, when taking notes you may not write word for word what it says in your source unless you are using it as a quotation.
Plagiarism
A dissertation is written to argue a particular stance on a particular issue.
Position Paper
A reflective essay is usually written for a specific audience with the aim of persuading them to take a certain stance
Position Paper
Reflective paper provide strong evidence to support as stance, there other types of writing may have different requirement for evidence.
Position Paper
A critique paper is a type of academic writing that presents one's stand or viewpoint on a particular issue.
Position paper
Reaction paper must be based on communication goal of persuading the target audience.
Position paper
- finding ideas - brainstorming - conceptualizing - reviewing related literatures are all involved in text development.
Pre-writing
Generating and developing ideas is defined as composition
Prewriting
Revision and editing means it is editing for grammar, spelling, punctuation and style
Proofreading
A reflection paper is a reaction to something you have read or seen be organized.
Reaction paper
In concept paper, include your opinions but be careful to support your opinions with evidence.
Reaction paper
In research paper, we have to identify and discuss the polarizing issues of the topic.
Reaction paper
Concept paper is written in order to look back on personal experiences and measure how that experience has helped the author to grow or change
Reflective essay
A thesis has a limited space, specialized context and tackles a specific question
Research Paper
Preliminary section 記 Main Body Literature Review Study Design Data Analysis Summary and Conclusions Reference Section These are the format/parts of a Thesis Paper
Research Paper
A reflection paper have citations and references
Research paper
Academic writing focus on both its form and function what to include in an article, and how the content must be presented.
Research writing
Pre-writing is revising an academic paper depending on when it is needed.
Revision
Proofreading means developing and revising drafts
Revision and editing
Revision is determining a good introduction, working on the body and developing a comprehensive analysis.
Text Development
A research paper has unlimited space, broad context, and tackles a large question.
Thesis
The question, the arguments, and the conclusion are the essential points to sum up a Research Paper
Thesis
Research statement is the single sentence that formulates states, and / or sums up the topic of your essay and
Thesis Statement
The most important sentence in your paper is a research paper question.
Thesis Statement
An abstract must be kept short but whenever necessary a subtitle can be used.
Title
Abstract is written to get a brief understanding of whole research paper.
True
Academic writing should have a feeling of superiority in order to be precise & use appropriate language.
True
Double space the entire text Indent the 1st word in every paragraph Make it a single-inch →→ margin on the top, bottom, and sides Apply white 8 ½ x 11" page Times New Roman 12-points True or false?
True
In research paper, you have to: 1. Seek out information 2. Take a stand on it 3. Back it up with the opinions, ideas, and views of others. 4. About 5-10pages to present your views and findings on the chosen subject. True or false?
True
One of the purpose of a Thesis Statement is to let readers know your purpose
True
Position Paper must be supported by credible resources.
True
Writing a research paper involves comparing their thoughts on the topic with your own.
True
Writing a research paper involves first familiarizing yourself with the works of "experts"
True
Reporting is a skill that is required in many contexts throughout life.
Writing
Understanding academic writing Drafting and revising Organizing your evidence Crafting a thesis statement Using sources ethically Understanding writing assignments Exploring/ focusing a topic Finding research sources Evaluating research sources These are called components of research
Writing & Research Strategies
a. Know the Topic b. Outline and Plan c. Read and Research d. Start your writing e. Review and edit The following are arranged in the correct order. True or false?
a, c, b, d, e
Writing is a skill that is required in many contexts throughout life. However, academic journal does many of the things that personal writing does not: it has its own set of rules and practices.
academic writing
The tone of a position paper is typically active and passive
argumentative and persuasive
We should start our sentence with the following words; But, So, Because, And.
avoid
In a reaction paper, summarize what you are reacting to in the ending of the paper
beginning of the paper
Position Paper must poorly state the problem or issue at hand.
clearly
We can hardly recognize the difference between informal and formal (academic) writing.
easily
Position Paper do not need to obtain necessary approvals from authorities.
need to
"Research" comes from Middle French word "cherifer", meaning "to seek out",
rechercher
A reflective paper is a piece of academic writing that requires a more abstract, critical, and thoughtful level of inquiry than you might be used to.
research paper
The academic writing process has a value of free writing as iterative process.
research writing process
Position Paper must not state the concrete actions.
state