RLGN 301 Quiz 1

RLGN 301 Quiz 1 Liberty University

RLGN 301 Quiz 1 Research Mindset

  1. Good research papers are NOT ___________.
  2. True or False: The purpose of the research paper is to present my own personal ideas and experiences.
  3. True or False: At the college level, students need to analyze—break ideas and facts into small parts—and then organize those ideas and facts into appropriate thought “boxes.”
  4. Choose the best word to fill the blank. “________can be defined as a method of study that, through careful investigation of all of the evidence bearing on a definable problem, arrives at a solution.”
  5. A good research paper shows that its author has assimilated and synthesized material in order to
  6. True or False: The conclusions you draw in a research paper should be considered final and absolutely true.
  7. is defined as the process by which people discover and prove general propositions, starting from the particulars and moving to the generals.
  8. Presuppositions are also called __________.
  9. True or False: In a research paper, the conclusions should derive naturally from the evidence presented in the paper.
  10. True or False: Good research seeks a precise answer to a specific question being asked.
  11. Categorizing things from small to large, from deep to shallow, from important to inconsequential—these are all examples of what?
  12. The academic research process requires which of the following.
  13. True or False: It is possible to conduct completely objective research, free from any presuppositions.
  14. _________ is the process of taking an alarm clock apart to discover what makes it tick.
  15. ____________ is a basic understanding that undergirds one’s thinking on a given topic.
  16. True or False: Research is simply the compilation of information.
  17. Which of the following is an example of a good presupposition for a scholarly research paper?
  18. Which of the following is not a necessary aspect of quality research?
  19. True or False: Total objectivity in the research process is possible.
  20. Conducting honest research requires us to
  21. Without __________, little research would take place
  22. Which of the following is not part of the research process?
  23. The following definition best fits which term: to organize ideas and facts by bringing together common thoughts.
  24. True or False: Correct English, including spelling, grammar, syntax, and paragraph construction, are expected as part of every research project.
  25. Which of the following is NOT a defining quality of the research mindset?

Set 2

  1. Which of the following is an example of a good presupposition for a scholarly research paper?
  2. Which of the following is not part of the research process?
  3. Which of the following is NOT a requirement for pursuing objectivity in research?
  4. Choose the best word to fill the blank. “________can be defined as a method of study that, through careful investigation of all of the evidence bearing on a definable problem, arrives at a solution.”
  5. True or False: In a research paper, the conclusions should derive naturally from the evidence presented in the paper.
  6. True or False: Selecting a broad, large topic allows you to gather the most information for your paper.
  7. Which of the following is not one of the important steps for choosing a research topic?
  8. True or False: Clarity of expression is expected in every research project
  9. Conducting honest research requires us to
  10. Good research papers are NOT ___________.
  11. True or False: Learning to research teaches you how to recognize a problem and how to go about solving it.
  12. Delimitations refers to the process of ______________.
  13. True or False: Good research seeks a precise answer to a specific question being asked.
  14. True or False: While logical organization is valuable, it may not necessarily be required for a research paper.
  15. The following definition best fits which term: to break ideas and facts into small parts.
  16. In order to begin research, you need to determine ____________.
  17. True or False: At the college level, students need to analyze—break ideas and facts into small parts—and then organize those ideas and facts into appropriate thought “boxes.”
  18. is defined as the process by which people discover and prove general propositions, starting from the particulars and moving to the generals.
  19. True or False: Good research allows us to omit valid opinions from our paper when we disagree with them.
  20. The academic research process requires which of the following.
  21. A good research paper shows that its author has assimilated and synthesized material in order to
  22. True or False: The conclusions you draw in a research paper should be considered final and absolutely true.
  23. Categorizing things from small to large, from deep to shallow, from important to inconsequential —these are all examples of what?
  24. _________ is the process of taking an alarm clock apart to discover what makes it tick.
  25. Without __________, little research would take place

Set 1

  1. Without , little research would take place
  2. True or False: The purpose of the research paper is to present my own personal ideas and experiences.
  3. True or False: Good research allows us to omit valid opinions from our paper when we disagree with them.
  4. True or False: Total objectivity in the research process is possible.
  5. True or False. Textbooks, dictionaries, and encyclopedias can be helpful resources for narrowing your topic.
  6. is defined as the process by which people discover and prove general propositions, starting from the particulars and moving to the generals.
  7. reasoning is the process commonly used in the scientific method.
  8. Presuppositions are also called .
  9. To reach objective knowledge, you add which of the following to prior knowledge?
  10. is the process of taking an alarm clock apart to discover what makes it tick.
  11. Good research papers are NOT .
  12. True or False: The conclusions you draw in a research paper should be considered final and absolutely true.
  13. True or False: Research is a quest for God’s truth.
  14. True or False: At the college level, students need to analyze—break ideas and facts into small parts—and then organize those ideas and facts into appropriate thought “boxes.”
  15. Which of the following is not one of the important steps for choosing a research topic?
  16. True or False: Research is simply the compilation of information.
  17. A good research paper shows that its author has assimilated and synthesized material in order to .
  18. True or False: It is possible to conduct completely objective research, free from any presuppositions.
  19. The academic research process requires which of the following.
  20. Choose the best word to fill the blank. “ can be defined as a method of study that, through careful investigation of all of the evidence bearing on a definable problem, arrives at a solution.”
  21. Conducting honest research requires us to
  22. True or False: Clarity of expression is expected in every research project
  23. True or False: Good research seeks a precise answer to a specific question being asked.
  24. Which of the following is NOT a defining quality of the research mindset?
  25. Which of the following is NOT an error commonly made during the research process?

Set 2

  1. Which of the following is not part of the research process?
  2. A good research paper shows that its author has assimilated and synthesized material in order to
  3. Conducting honest research requires us to
  4. True or False: Total objectivity in the research process is possible.
  5. Categorizing things from small to large, from deep to shallow, from important to inconsequential—these are all examples of what?
  6. The following denition best ts which term: to organize ideas and facts by bringing together common thoughts.
  7. True or False: At the college level, students need to analyze—break ideas and facts into small parts—and then organize those ideas and facts into appropriate thought “boxes”
  8. True or False: Research is simply the compilation of information.
  9. The following denition best ts which term: to break ideas and facts into small parts.
  10. Which of the following is NOT a requirement for pursuing objectivity in research?
  11. To reach objective knowledge, you add which of the following to prior knowledge?
  12. ____ is dened as the process by which people discover and prove general propositions, starting from the particulars and moving to the generals.
  13. True or False: It is possible to conduct completely objective research, free from any pressuppositions
  14. True or False: Good research allows us to omit valid opinions from our paper when we disagree with them.
  15. In order to begin research, you need to determine ____________.
  16. The academic research process requires which of the following.
  17. Which of the following is NOT an error commonly made during the research process?
  18. Without __________, little research would take place
  19. True or False: Research is a quest for God’s truth.
  20. Presuppositions are also called __________.
  21. True or False: Selecting a broad, large topic allows you to gather the most information for your paper.
  22. Choose the best word to ll the blank. “________can be dened as a method of study that, through careful investigation of all of the evidence bearing on a denable problem, arrives at a solution.”
  23. Which of the following is NOT a dening quality of the research mindset?
  24. True or False: When writing a research paper, you should always assume that your professor is the expert on the topic so you will not be able to teach him/her anything.
  25. _________ is the process of taking an alarm clock apart to discover what makes it tick.

Set 3

  1. True or False: Clarity of expression is expected in every research project
  2. To reach objective knowledge, you add which of the following to prior knowledge?
  3. ____________ is a basic understanding that undergirds one’s thinking on a given topic.
  4. True or False: Research is a quest for God’s truth.
  5. Categorizing things from small to large, from deep to shallow, from important to inconsequential—these are all examples of what?
  6. Which of the following is NOT a defining quality of the research mindset?
  7. True or False: The purpose of the research paper is to present my own personal ideas and experiences.
  8. Which of the following is not part of the research process?
  9. True or False: In a research paper, the conclusions should derive naturally from the evidence presented in the paper.
  10. _________ is the process of taking an alarm clock apart to discover what makes it tick.
  11. True or False: Good research seeks a precise answer to a specific question being asked.
  12. ________ is the process of putting the parts of three clocks together to make a functioning alarm piece.
  13. Delimitations refers to the process of ______________.
  14. Which of the following is not a necessary aspect of quality research?
  15. Which of the following is NOT a requirement for pursuing objectivity in research?
  16. In order to begin research, you need to determine ____________.
  17. True or False: Learning to research teaches you how to recognize a problem and how to go about solving it.
  18. A good research paper shows that its author has assimilated and synthesized material in order to ____________.
  19. Good research papers are NOT ___________.
  20. True or False: Research is simply the compilation of information.
  21. True or False. Textbooks, dictionaries, and encyclopedias can be helpful resources for narrowing your topic.
  22. Which of the following is not one of the important steps for choosing a research topic?
  23. __________ is defined as the process by which people discover and prove general propositions, starting from the particulars and moving to the generals.
  24. Which of the following is an example of a good presupposition for a scholarly research paper?
  25. Presuppositions are also called __________.

Set 4

  1. Choose the best word to fill the blank. “________can be defined as a method of study that, through careful investigation of all of the evidence bearing on a definable problem, arrives at a solution.”
  2. True or False: When writing a research paper, you should always assume that your professor is the expert on the topic so you will not be able to teach him/her anything.
  3. True or False: Research is simply the compilation of information.
  4. The following definition best fits which term: to break ideas and facts into small parts.
  5. True or False: Correct English, including spelling, grammar, syntax, and paragraph construction, are expected as part of every research project.
  6. True or False: Selecting a broad, large topic allows you to gather the most information for your paper.
  7. Which of the following is NOT an error commonly made during the research process?
  8. True or False: Good research allows us to omit valid opinions from our paper when we disagree with them.
  9. Which of the following is NOT a requirement for pursuing objectivity in research?
  10. True or False: Learning to research teaches you how to recognize a problem and how to go about solving it.
  11. A good research paper shows that its author has assimilated and synthesized material in order to ____________.
  12. Conducting honest research requires us to
  13. True or False: Clarity of expression is expected in every research project
  14. The academic research process requires which of the following.
  15. Which of the following is not part of the research process?
  16. ____________ is a basic understanding that undergirds one’s thinking on a given topic.
  17. True or False: While logical organization is valuable, it may not necessarily be required for a research paper.
  18. True or False: Good research seeks a precise answer to a specific question being asked.
  19. True or False: In the area of religious studies and theological education, presuppositions are usually strong and important to the discussion, making them easy for us to readily admit.
  20. Presuppositions are also called __________.
  21. Which of the following does NOT represent a question of feasibility for a research topic?
  22. _________ is the process of taking an alarm clock apart to discover what makes it tick.
  23. Which of the following is not a necessary aspect of quality research?
  24. True or False: In a research paper, the conclusions should derive naturally from the evidence presented in the paper.
  25. Delimitations refers to the process of ______________.

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