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Question
Which option does NOT describe the U.S. style of communication as identified in the text?
a. problem oriented
b. impersonal
c. direct
d. informal
e. explicit
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a. counting.
b. statistics.
c. quantification.
d. percentages.
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a. True
b. False
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a. True
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a. You write a brief summary of the contents of a source to accompany the citation.
b. You copy out long passages from the source to accompany the citation.
c. You write out the citation in an abbreviated form rather than including all the necessary information.
d. You make notes about how you will use the source beneath the citation information.
e. You include your critical evaluation of a source below its citation.
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a. A diary written by a woman traveling in a covered wagon.
b. A book of poetry by E.E. Cummings.
c. A newsreel showing a prison in Siberia.
d. The Empire State Building.
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When evaluating the message of a source, you should ask yourself all of these questions EXCEPT:
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b. Is the source up-to-date?
c. Is the source accurate?
d. Is the source original?
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Which is NOT a tip for conducting a successful interview?
a. Give the interviewee an idea of your topic in advance.
b. Be on time.
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a. exact location (page number)
b. abbreviated source citation
c. the major idea it supports
d. None of these are correct choices.
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When formulating a research plan, you should do all of these things EXCEPT ___________
a. analyze your topic.
b. budget enough time to research.
c. make use of the reference librarian.
d. avoid using nonprint sources.
e. identify key terms for your topic.
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a. trade books
b. encyclopedias
c. dictionaries
d. academic journals
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a. Scholarly book
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c. Academic journal
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a. True
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a. True
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d. ambiguous
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a. True
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a. True
b. False
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a. True
b. False
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a. True
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b. False
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a. True
b. False
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a. True
b. False
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a. True
b. False