Doing Research Vocabulary
Across
- 1. These sources are scholarly, structured, and/or academic.
- 4. These sources are more conversational, may focus on pop culture or current events.
- 6. This method of finding information is easy and fast, and can also provide information in a wide range of formats (video, blogs, news websites, etc.)
- 10. This method generates new data that is new and specific to the question; examples include experiments, focus groups, or observations.
- 11. A _______ source is a direct, firsthand account.
- 12. These sources are timely and recent.
- 13. A judgement about the positive or negative qualities of something.
Down
- 2. A point of view or belief about a topic
- 3. A ___________ source is a critique or evaluation of primary source.
- 5. These research sources contain high-quality and academic infomaiton, but may cost money to access if you library or school doesn’t have a subscription.
- 7. This method can provide an expert to help your search, but the sources might be not as “up-to-date” as others and may take more time.
- 8. These Sources are from the past.
- 9. A statement that is true and supported by evidence.