問題一覧
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Contains what the author thinks or feels about what was read, watched, and/or experienced.
Reaction Paper
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claims that literary works contain intrinsic properties and treats each work as a distinct work of art.
Formalism
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it focuses on how literature presents women as subjects of socio-political, psychological, and economic oppression.
Feminism
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is concerned with the reviewer’s reaction as an audience of a work.
Reader Response
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Emphasizes the importance of the author/ artist’s life and background into account when analyzing a text or an object.
Biographical
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concerned with differences between economic classes and implications of a capitalist system, such as the continuing conflicts between the working class and the elite.
Marxist
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posits that every literary work is the product of its time and its world.
Historical
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is an academic paper which tells about a brief summary of a certain research project, its importance and how it will be carried out.
Concept Paper
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What are the THREE WAYS OF ELUCIDATING A CONCEPT
Definition, Explication, Clarification
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______ identifies a term and sets it apart from all other terms that may be related to it.
Definition
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_______ is the process by which concepts are defined for scientific purposes. "To explicate" something is, in the most general sense of the term, to spell out its implications.
Explication
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_________ is a method of explanation in which the points are organized from a general abstract idea to specific and concrete examples.
Clarification
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is an essay that expresses a position on an issue.
Position Paper
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What are the examples of supporting evidence?
Factual Knowledge, Statistical Inferences, Informed Opinion, Personal Testimony
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Information that is verifiable and agreed upon by almost everyone.
Factual Knowledge
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Interpretation and examples of an accumulation of facts.
Statistical Inferences
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Opinion developed through research or expertise of the claim.
Informed Opinion
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Personal experience related by a knowledgeable party.
Personal Testimony
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What are the three types of report?
Survey, Scientific, Field
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It is written after getting data from a survey.
Survey Report
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To collect people’s responses or answers about a particular issue or topic.
Survey Report
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It is commonly called lab report. It is written in a formal and organized manner.
Scientific Report
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To present results or findings from experiments.
Scientific Report
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It is sometimes called trip report.
Field Report
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To describe and analyze a systematic observation.
Field Report
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is a data gathering tool having set of questions used in a survey and is utilized in various fields such as politics, research, marketing, media and so on. It is intended to gather data, views, opinions and others from individuals or a particular group of people.
Survey Questionnaire
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What are the two methods of administering a survey?
Personal and Self administered
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This involves the person himself/ herself conducting the survey.
Personal Approach
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In this type, the survey is administered by the researcher himself/herself.
Self administered Approach
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is the voluntary agreement of a person, or the representative, who has the capacity to give consent, and who practices free power of choice to involve in research.
Informed Consent
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is a term used to show willingness to participate in survey by persons who are too young to give informed consent but who are old enough to understand the proposed survey in general.
Assent
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These types of questions do not have predetermined options or answers. The respondents are allowed to answer the questions freely.
Open-ended questions
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Have two possible answers, often either yes/no, true/false, or agree/ disagree.
Dichotomous questions
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There are certain questions that necessitate the respondents to provide more than one answer.
Multiple-response questions
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There are instances where a number of questions you intend to ask have the same set of possible answers.
Matrix questions
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There are certain questions that necessitate the respondents to provide more than one answer.
Contingency questions