MODULE ONE
Across
- 2. reading for information and facts with (2 words)
- 4. method used to deliver or communicate a message
- 11. articles or other works such as textbooks written by one who did not actually did the research or investigation but has pulled together the necessary sources (2 words)
- 13. raw information that is used for further manipulation such as calculation, making decisions etc
- 15. writers and speakers use this to enhance their message and engage with their audience (2 words)
- 17. a category or classification of artistry, music, and literary works that share similar characters and themes
- 18. the extent to which a test, experiment, or procedure measures what it aims to measure
Down
- 1. ways in which a writer may organize their content to highlight key points and improve clarity (2 words)
- 3. a media form which can be created, viewed, modified and distributed via electronic devices (2 words)
- 5. collection of information that is organised, typically stored in a computer to facilitate quick search and retrieval
- 6. additional evidence that contributes to the credibility of a claim or conclusion
- 7. tools such as Google that assists in filtering through databases to identify resources that fit a specific criteria (2 words)
- 8. considered as articles or other works written by the researcher of a study (2 words)
- 9. the form of the message or the vehicle used for conveying it
- 10. includes press, print, radio, TV, and entertainment sources
- 12. an error in reasoning and logic that may weaken one’s argument
- 14. the extent which an experiment, test ir procedure gives the same results after being repeated
- 16. a source of information that assists an individual whether it be a physical, human, or virtual tool