Pregunta | Respuesta |
The process of finding relevant research reports, critically appraising the studies, and synthesizing the study results. | Review of Literature |
All written sources relevant to the topic you have selected, including articles published in periodicals or journals. | Literature |
The act of quoting a source, paraphrasing content from a source, using it as an example, or presenting it as support for a position taken. | Citation |
Documentation of the origin of the cited quote or paraphrased idea and provides enough information for the reader to locate the original material. | Reference |
A paper about a specific topic and may be published together with other articles on similar themes in journals, encyclopedias, or edited books. | Article |
Is published over time and is numbered sequentially for the years published. | Periodical |
A book on a specific subject, a record of conference proceedings, or a pamphlet, usually is a one-time publication. | Monograph |
An authoritative compilation of information on alphabetized topics that may provide background information and lead to other sources, but is rarely cited in academic papers and publications. | Encylopedia |
May include the findings of pilot studies and preliminary findings of ongoing studies. | Conference Proceedings |
A report of a research project completed by a postgraduate student as part of the requirements of a master’s degree. | Thesis |
A report of an extensive, sometimes original, research project that is completed as the final requirement for a doctoral degree. | Dissertation |
Periodicals that include research reports and non-research articles about practice problems and professional issues. | Clinical Journals |
Includes concept analyses, models, theories, and conceptual frameworks that support a selected research problem and purpose. | Theoretical Journals |
Refers to knowledge derived from research- the knowledge is based on data from research. | Empirical Literature |
Consists of reports of research and includes published studies, usually in journals, on the Internet, or books and unpublished studies, such as master theses and doctoral dissertations. | Data-Based Literature |
The author of the research report, clinical description, or theoretical explanation has submitted a manuscript to a journal editor, who identified scholars familiar with the topic to review the manuscript. | Peer-Reviewed |
Those with a direct bearing on the problem of concern. | Relevant Studies |
Those published within 5 years before publication of the manuscript. | Current Studies |
The first studies on a particular topic that signaled the beginning of a new way of thinking on the topic and sometimes are referred to as classical studies. | Seminal Studies |
Significant research projects that have generated knowledge that influences a discipline and sometimes society as a whole. | Landmark Studies |
Reproductions or repetitions of a study that researchers conduct to determine whether the findings of the original study could be found consistently in different settings and with different subjects. | Replication Studies |
Terms that serve as labels for publications on a topic | Keywords |
Begins by reading and focusing on understanding the main points of the article or other sources. | Comprehending A Source |
Involves thinking deeply about what you have found and identifying the main themes of information that you want to present. | Synthesis |
A statement about the state of knowledge in relation to the topic area | Conclusion |
Involves expressing the ideas clearly and in your own words. | Paraphrasing |
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