PF Information Literacy Lesson 3

Ace your homework & exams now with Quizwiz!

Which of the following symbols means the trademark is unregistered?

The symbol "TM" means the trademark is unregistered, while the symbol ® means the trademark is registered.

Which of the following covers symbols, a word or words, and names used by a particular company to represent the company or a product?

Trademark

APA Style

a format for writing a research report, addressing both content and formatting, that was established by the American Psychological Association and that psychology and many other social sciences use

A/an _______ is an alphabetical list of sources arranged according to a citation style and followed by a summary of the content.

annotated bibliography

which of the following elements should be placed first in a bibliographic citation?

author or creator

3 basic elements of in-text citations

author, date, page number

citation generators

bibme and Cite this for me

Which of the following are three components of a research journal?

citation, source, and response

disciplinary actions for plagiarism at penn foster can range from a

failing grade to explusion

note taking

helps prevent plagerism

when creating an in-text citation for a direct quote in apa style how should you close the quotation penn foster

note page number of quoted material

Which of the following represents and protects a brand?

trademark

Which of the following symbols means the trademark is registered?

®

MLA Style

A standardization of guidelines used by colleges and universities for research papers.

Which citation style prefers you give a specific location?

APA

jace is writing a paper for his criminal justice course. which style will he most likely need to use to create citations?

APA

intellectual property

An idea, invention, or process that comes from someone's mind.

Intext citation

An in-text citation is a reference made within the body of text of an academic essay. The in-text citation alerts the reader to a source that has informed your own writing.

Which of the following citation styles is used for legal and paralegal disciplines?

Bluebook

Which of the following citation styles is used mainly for humanities disciplines?

Chicago Manual of Style (CMS) is used mainly for humanities disciplines, such as history, anthropology, religion, and literature.

Which of the following covers published and unpublished literary, scientific, and artistic works, provided that such works are in a tangible or material form?

Copyright

Which of the following best describes a situation when information is copied from the original source and pasted into another document without assigning credit to the author?

Cut-and-paste plagiarism

apa style is generally used in which of the following majors courses and programs at penn foster

Early Childhood Education, Vet Science, Criminal Justice

_______ is an exemption to the copyright law that allows an individual to make a single copy of a resource for personal study or research use, like for academic purposes.

Fair use

Which of the following is legally defined as "an idea, invention, or process that derives from the work of the mind or intellect"?

Intellectual property

Which citation style requires notice if a source is in print or on the Web?

MLA

Which of the following is a list of sources and their publication names according to MLA style?

MLA style refers to bibliographies as Works Cited pages.

Which of the following is the key to success in any writing assignment, especially an assignment that includes research?

Organization

Which of the following is a great way to ensure that you understand a concept?

Paraphrasing

Which of the following protects inventions and processes and excludes others from trying to market, produce, and sell them for a period of time?

Patent

Which of the following best describes an act of stealing someone's intellectual property and claiming it as one's own?

Plagiarism

reference information

Sources such as encyclopedias, yearbooks, directories and atlases; so readers can find sources themselves

fair use

The ability to use a small amount of copyrighted work without permission, but only in certain ways and in specific situations (schoolwork and education, news reporting, criticizing or commenting on something, and comedy/parody).


Related study sets

Anatomy and Physiology Chapter 4

View Set

Essentials of Sociology - Module 3: Socialization, Social Structure, and Social Interaction

View Set

Mușchii brațului (anteriori și posteriori)

View Set

Chapter 10 Reward systems and legal issues

View Set

EDKP 261: Early Motor Development

View Set