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Question 1 10 Points Information that contains an analysis of…

Question 1
10
Points

Information that contains an analysis of original information or an interpretation of original information is best classified as what type of source?

Primary sources

Quaternary sources

Secondary sources

Tertiary sources

Question 2
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Points

Peer review means that members of the same research team reviewing their manuscript before publication

True

False
Question 3
10
Points

A book review of To Kill a Mockingbird is most likely what kind of source?

Secondary

Tertiary

Primary

Scholarly

Question 4
10
Points

A meta-analysis (an article that reviews other articles) published by the British Journal of Medical Science is most likely classified as what kind of source?

Secondary and scholarly

Primary and scholarly

Primary and non-scholarly

Secondary and non-scholarly

Question 5
10
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Firsthand information that is in its original form, and not translated or published in another form is classified as what type of source?

Primary

Secondary

Tertiary

Quaternary

Question 6
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For a historical researcher interested in a first-person account of an event that occured, a news articles written by an eye-witness would be considered what kind of source?

Primary source

Secondary source

Tertiary source

Quaternary source

Question 7
10
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Scholarly sources are often those that are peer-reviewed, published by universities or professional associations, and contain detailed footnotes and references

True

False
Question 8
10
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NOTE: clicking outside links will take you away from this assignment. You can get back into it, but you should save your answers first OR open the link in a new tab in your browser!

Examine this article from Psychology today (link: https://www.psychologytoday.com/ca/blog/your-awesome-career/202106/making-the-most-year-one-young-professional)

Is it scholarly (academic)? = YES

or popular (non-academic)? = NO  

Yes

No
Question 9
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Examine this news article by clicking the link: https://toronto.ctvnews.ca/pressure-mounts-for-covid-19-vaccine-passport-in-canada-1.5455424

Is it scholarly (academic)? = YES

or popular (non-academic)? = NO  

Yes

No
Question 10
10
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Examine this link: https://focus.psychiatryonline.org/doi/pdf/10.1176/appi.focus.20150017

Is this an academic article? = YES

Is this a non-academic article? = NO

Yes

No
Question 11
10
Points

Examine the following link: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6181118/

Is this a scholarly article? = YES

Is this a non-scholarly article? = NO

Yes

No
Question 12
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You encounter a book titled “Chocolate for health: using chocolate to better your mental and digestive health”. It is 408 pages in length and has been published by the University of Chicago Press. The author has a PhD, and has published other successful books on the topic before. You open the book and flip through the pages and see plenty of footnotes referencing scientific studies throughout the chapters.

Is this a scholarly source? = YES

Is this a non-scholarly source? = NO

Yes

No
Question 13
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If you were an archeaologist, a dinosaur bone would be considered a secondary source.

True

False
Question 14
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Your friend shows you an article they found on Facebook. It describes how chocolate can help you lose weight. There are lots of references to other news articles that talk about the findings of scientific students, and the author is an award-winning journalist. It is published by City News.

Is this a scholarly article? = YES

Is this a non-scholarly article? = NO

Yes

No
Question 15
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Examine the link to an article from Forbes magazine: https://www.forbes.com/sites/tommybeer/2021/06/03/us-traffic-deaths-soar-to-highest-annual-total-since-2007/?sh=78da0d26157b

Is this a scholarly source? = YES

Is this a non-scholarly source? = NO

Yes

No