Reviewer 2

Cards (28)

  • Principles of behavior
    • Raise your hand
    • Wait your turn
    • Follow directions
    • Listen and learn
    • Always be kind and respectful
    • Try your best
    • Stay on task
  • MELC 3
    Selects, cites, and synthesizes related literature using sources according to ethical standards (at least 4-6 local and international sources)
  • If a firm increases advertising, their demand curve shifts right, increasing the equilibrium price and quantity
  • If you add up marginal utility for each unit you get total utility
  • Students with dyslexia possess multiple intelligences to cope up with their academic performance
  • Marginal utility
    The additional utility (satisfaction) gained from the consumption of an additional product
  • Students with dyslexia should not be labeled as idiots, dull, and slow learners so they will not feel different from regular students
  • Transitional words used to link studies
    • Similarly, author B points to...
    • Likewise, author C makes the case that...
    • Author D also makes this point...
    • Again, it is possible to see how author E agrees with author D...
    • However, author B points to...
    • On the other hand, author C makes the case that...
    • Conversely, Author Dargues...
    • Nevertheless, what author E suggests argues the study of...
  • Prayer
  • Students with dyslexia struggle in language skills
  • Outlining literature review's structure
    1. Chronological - organize by time
    2. Thematic - organize by theme
    3. Methodological - organize by methodology
    4. Theoretical - organize by theoretical approach
  • Recommended states to showcase coherency in presenting a review of related literature
    • There appears to be strong evidence that...
    • The literature has shown...
    • The foregoing literature has shown...
    • The data supporting the hypothesis are...
  • There are four types of plagiarism: Copying, paraphrasing, mosaic, and self-plagiarism
  • Plagiarism involves claiming another person's ideas, work, or publication and is a form of intellectual property stealing and dishonesty that usually happens in scientific publications
  • The conclusion of a literature review provides a summary of the overall state of knowledge about the topic and shows the significance of the research study
  • Self-Plagiarism
    Committed when an author republishes his/her work, which can be in the form of duplication or replication
  • Types of plagiarism
    • Copy and Paste Plagiarism
    • Mosaic Plagiarism
    • Misattribution Plagiarism
    • Self-Plagiarism
  • Replication in self-plagiarism
    Refers to multiple cases of duplication
  • Mosaic Plagiarism
    Defined by changing only some words in the copied information while maintaining the sentence structure
  • When adapting a story by changing only some words while maintaining the original structure, it is considered Mosaic plagiarism
  • Various factors affecting students' mathematical achievement have been studied, including students' self-efficacy, perception of math, teacher-student relationship, attitude, student-centered learning, classroom environment, self-concept, and teacher-level factors
  • Changing the date of a related study to fit one's needs is a form of scientific misconduct, specifically fabrication and falsification of data
  • Copy and Paste Plagiarism
    Involves copying information word-by-word without giving due credit to the source
  • Scientific misconduct can include plagiarism
  • Misattribution Plagiarism
    Occurs when an author wrongly cites information, possibly to the wrong authors or non-existing authors
  • Duplication in self-plagiarism
    Occurs when a researcher copies and submits work without proper citations
  • Plagiarism is a fraudulent act that involves claiming another person’s ideas, work, or publication
  • In a study in Africa, it was mentioned that there are many variations in the factors influencing students' performance in mathematics