Research Vocabulary
Across
- 1. giving credit to the original author in your writing
- 3. the key facts and discoveries you make after carefully studying something
- 5. unfairly favors or disfavors something because of their personal beliefs or experiences,which can lead to incorrect or one-sided results
- 6. your main point or claim, supported by facts and evidence, that you try to convince other people is true
- 8. something that can change or be changed in an experiment
- 10. an educated guess or a smart prediction about what will happen
- 12. relating to the entire world or being a "citizen of the world"
- 14. o repeat an experiment or study to see if you get the same or very similar results
Down
- 2. a basic plan or road map for a writing project
- 4. focusing on personal feelings, opinions, and thoughts instead of hard facts that everyone can agree on.
- 7. something that is true and can be proven or shown to be correct through research, observation, or evidence
- 9. the main idea or point that you are trying to make in your writing or what you are trying to prove
- 11. stealing words or ideas from someone else and pretending they are yours
- 13. what someone thinks, believes, or feels about something, and it's something that can't be proven true or false
- 15. when a person or a group of people take action to make a positive change