What does the term “peer reviewed” or “refereed” mean for a scholarly publication?, It is reviewed by a legal team for copyright compliance, Scholars in the same field review the research and findings before publication, The general public votes on whether to publish it, It is automatically published without any review, What is the main purpose of a trade publication?, To publish original academic research with bibliographies, To communicate news and trends in a specific field to practitioners, To entertain a general audience with short articles, To disseminate government laws and regulations, Which of the following is a defining characteristic of a popular source (e.g., news, magazines)?, Always includes a full bibliography, Written by experts in the same field for other experts, Assumes no prior knowledge of the subject area, Reviewed by external peer reviewers, What are conference proceedings?, Summaries of government documents, Compilations of papers presented at academic conferences, A type of trade magazine for practitioners, Popular magazines about conference planning, In which fields are conference proceedings more commonly encountered, according to the guide?, Arts and humanities, Creative writing, Science and engineering, Elementary education, What is a thesis or dissertation?, A short article in a trade publication, A government report on education, The result of an individual student’s research under the guidance of an academic committee, A popular magazine article written by a journalist, According to the guide, are theses and dissertations considered “peer‑reviewed” or “refereed” publications?, Yes, they undergo the same process as scholarly journals, No, they are not considered peer‑reviewed or refereed, Only if they are published by a university press, Only in the sciences, What is the primary difference between a primary source and a secondary source?, Primary sources are always older than secondary sources, Primary sources are first‑hand accounts and raw information; secondary sources interpret or synthesize primary sources, Primary sources are written for experts; secondary sources are written for the general public, Primary sources have bibliographies; secondary sources do not, Which of the following is an example of a primary source?, A journal article that comments on other sources, A photograph, An encyclopedia article, A book review, Which of the following is an example of a secondary source?, An audio recording of a speech, A diary from the Civil War era, A journal article that comments on information from other sources, An original research study with new data.
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