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  • 1

    is an oral or written record of man’s significant experiences that are artistically conveyed in a prosaic manner.

    Literature

  • 2

    is an analysis of man’s written or spoken knowledge of the world. You examine representations of man’s thinking about the world to determine the connection of your research with what people already know about it.

    review of related literature

  • 3

    to summarize present forms of knowledge on a specific subject.

    Traditional Review of Literature

  • 4

    – analysis of concepts or ideas to give meaning to some national or world issues

    Conceptual review

  • 5

    – focuses on theories or hypotheses and examines meanings and results of their application to situations

    Critical review

  • 6

    – makes the researcher deal with the latest research studies on the subject

    State-of-the-Art review

  • 7

    – encourages a well-known expert to do the RRL because of the influence of a certain ideology, paradigm, or belief on him/her

    Expert review

  • 8

    – prepares a situation for a future research work in the form of project making about community development, government policies, and health services, among others

    Scoping review

  • 9

    means methodical, is a style of RRL that involves sequential acts of a review of related literature.

    systematic

  • 10

    will direct you to the location of other sources

    general references

  • 11

    directly report or present a person’s own experiences;

    primary sources

  • 12

    that report or describe other people’s experiences or worldviews.

    secondary sources

  • 13

    This mere description, transfer, or listing of writer’s ideas that is devoid of or not reflective of your thinking is called

    dump or stringing method

  • 14

    Good literature review writing shuns presenting ideas in ___________ , which means every paragraph merely consists of one article.

    serial abstracts

  • 15

    – the beginning portion of the work that identifies individuals who have contributed something for the production of the paper

    Acknowledgment

  • 16

    – a complete list of all reading materials, including books, journals, periodicals, etc. from where the borrowed ideas came from

    References or Bibliography

  • 17

    – references within the main body of the text, specifically in Review of Related Literature of information rather than to the owner of the ideas

    Citation or In-text Citation

  • 18

    . The citation in this case is a shortened version of the original text that is expressed in your own language. Making the text short, you have to pick out only the most important ideas or aspects of the text

    Summary

  • 19

    . This is the antithesis of the first one because, here, instead of shortening the form of the text, you explain what the text means to you using your own words. In doing so, it is possible that your explanations may decrease or exceed the number of words of the original text

    Paraphrase

  • 20

    Only a part of the author’s sentence, the whole sentence, or several sentences, not exceeding 40 words, is what you can quote or repeat in writing through this citation pattern

    Short Direct Quotation.

  • 21

    . Named in many ways, this citation pattern makes you copy the author’s exact words numbering from 40 up to 100 words.

    Long Direct Quotation or Block Quotation, or Extract

  • 22

    is one way of citing or referring to the author whose ideas appear in your work. You do this by using active verbs like claim, assert, state, etc. to report the author’s ideas. Using these types of verbs somehow expresses the author’s mental position, attitude, stand, or opinion in relation to the information referred to

    INTEGRAL CITATION

  • 23

    -In contrast to integral citation that reflects the author’s personal inclinations to a certain extent, this second citation style downplays any strength of the writer’s personal characteristics

    NON-INTEGRAL CITATION

  • 24

    Used for reporting Active verbs are effective words to use in reporting authors’ ideas. Present their ideas in any of these tenses: present, simple past, or present perfect tense.

    Tense of verbs

  • 25

    The APA system prefers the use of _____________________ tense.

    present perfect tense

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    is an oral or written record of man’s significant experiences that are artistically conveyed in a prosaic manner.

    Literature

  • 2

    is an analysis of man’s written or spoken knowledge of the world. You examine representations of man’s thinking about the world to determine the connection of your research with what people already know about it.

    review of related literature

  • 3

    to summarize present forms of knowledge on a specific subject.

    Traditional Review of Literature

  • 4

    – analysis of concepts or ideas to give meaning to some national or world issues

    Conceptual review

  • 5

    – focuses on theories or hypotheses and examines meanings and results of their application to situations

    Critical review

  • 6

    – makes the researcher deal with the latest research studies on the subject

    State-of-the-Art review

  • 7

    – encourages a well-known expert to do the RRL because of the influence of a certain ideology, paradigm, or belief on him/her

    Expert review

  • 8

    – prepares a situation for a future research work in the form of project making about community development, government policies, and health services, among others

    Scoping review

  • 9

    means methodical, is a style of RRL that involves sequential acts of a review of related literature.

    systematic

  • 10

    will direct you to the location of other sources

    general references

  • 11

    directly report or present a person’s own experiences;

    primary sources

  • 12

    that report or describe other people’s experiences or worldviews.

    secondary sources

  • 13

    This mere description, transfer, or listing of writer’s ideas that is devoid of or not reflective of your thinking is called

    dump or stringing method

  • 14

    Good literature review writing shuns presenting ideas in ___________ , which means every paragraph merely consists of one article.

    serial abstracts

  • 15

    – the beginning portion of the work that identifies individuals who have contributed something for the production of the paper

    Acknowledgment

  • 16

    – a complete list of all reading materials, including books, journals, periodicals, etc. from where the borrowed ideas came from

    References or Bibliography

  • 17

    – references within the main body of the text, specifically in Review of Related Literature of information rather than to the owner of the ideas

    Citation or In-text Citation

  • 18

    . The citation in this case is a shortened version of the original text that is expressed in your own language. Making the text short, you have to pick out only the most important ideas or aspects of the text

    Summary

  • 19

    . This is the antithesis of the first one because, here, instead of shortening the form of the text, you explain what the text means to you using your own words. In doing so, it is possible that your explanations may decrease or exceed the number of words of the original text

    Paraphrase

  • 20

    Only a part of the author’s sentence, the whole sentence, or several sentences, not exceeding 40 words, is what you can quote or repeat in writing through this citation pattern

    Short Direct Quotation.

  • 21

    . Named in many ways, this citation pattern makes you copy the author’s exact words numbering from 40 up to 100 words.

    Long Direct Quotation or Block Quotation, or Extract

  • 22

    is one way of citing or referring to the author whose ideas appear in your work. You do this by using active verbs like claim, assert, state, etc. to report the author’s ideas. Using these types of verbs somehow expresses the author’s mental position, attitude, stand, or opinion in relation to the information referred to

    INTEGRAL CITATION

  • 23

    -In contrast to integral citation that reflects the author’s personal inclinations to a certain extent, this second citation style downplays any strength of the writer’s personal characteristics

    NON-INTEGRAL CITATION

  • 24

    Used for reporting Active verbs are effective words to use in reporting authors’ ideas. Present their ideas in any of these tenses: present, simple past, or present perfect tense.

    Tense of verbs

  • 25

    The APA system prefers the use of _____________________ tense.

    present perfect tense