AP Research Glossary - Part 1
Across
- 6. Able to be accomplished within the time, resources, and processes available
- 7. Failure to acknowledge, attribute, and/or cite any ideas or evidence taken from another source
- 9. Involving two or more areas of knowledge
- 10. Having to do with numbers, amounts, or quantities
- 12. A process for seeking truth, information, or knowledge through a study, research investigation, or artistic endeavor/work
- 14. The foundational and current texts of a field or discipline of study
- 15. The extent to which something can be trusted to be accurate
- 17. Understanding resulting from analysis of evidence
- 19. A claim or position on an issue or topic put forward and supported by evidence
Down
- 1. A claim or thesis that conveys a perspective developed through a line of reasoning and supported by evidence
- 2. Evidence or reasoning that is false or in error
- 3. The degree to which a source is believable and trustworthy
- 4. A type of reasoning that constructs general propositions that are supported with evidence or cases
- 5. A personal opinion, belief, or value that may influence one’s judgment, perspective, or claim
- 8. A type of reasoning that presents cases or evidence that lead to a logical conclusion
- 11. Information (e.g., data, quotations, excerpts from texts) used as proof to support a claim or thesis
- 13. Having to do with text, narrative, or descriptions
- 16. A belief regarded as true and often unstated
- 18. The intent, audience, purpose, bias, situatedness, and/or background (larger environment) of a source or reference