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1 Batter Up! Define rehabilitate.
2 Swing! To return to as close to normal as possible To restore functioning
3 Batter Up! List 2 examples of prosthetic devices that were discussed in the Bionic Body Parts article.
4 Swing! Bionic hand/i-limb Bionic eye Bionic ear/cochlear implant Flex-Foot Cheetah
5 Batter Up! What is a prosthesis?
6 Swing! An artificial or fake body part
7 Batter Up! What is the difference between motorized and passive prostheses?
8 Swing! Passive prostheses do not have powered parts and are more for look or aesthetics. Motorized prostheses have powered parts and are for regaining function.
9 Batter Up! What is an important quality of an effective hypothesis?
10 Swing! It must be testable; able to be proven true or false/right or wrong.
11 Batter Up! The contains webpages that have not been indexed by search engines like Google.
12 Deep Web Swing!
13 Batter Up! Identify the 4 critical components of an experimental design.
14 Swing! Variables Control Group Constants Trials
15 Batter Up! What is the difference between the test variable and the outcome variable?
16 Swing! Test variable is what the investigator chooses to change Outcome variable is what may or may not change in response to the test variable
17 Batter Up! Why are constants important in an experiment?
18 Swing! They keep testing conditions the same so we only test 1 variable at a time.
19 Batter Up! A place containing organized collections of materials that you can read or borrow is known as a.
20 Library Swing!
21 Batter Up! How do we know if there is any difference in our experimental groups?
22 Swing! By comparing experimental groups to our control group.
23 Batter Up! What are the 2 types of data and what is the difference between them?
24 Swing! Qualitative data (descriptive) and quantitative data (numerical).
25 Batter Up! Which form of primary research is useful for testing the outcome of changing a specific variable?
26 Experiments Swing!
27 Batter Up! Name the 3 citation techniques that avoid plagiarism.
28 Swing! Quote Paraphrase Summarize
29 Batter Up! Define secondary and provide 2 examples of secondary sources.
30 Swing! Second-hand account/author did not see or gather the information for his or herself Most newspaper articles, some magazine articles, some science journal articles, textbooks, encyclopedias
31 Batter Up! Verbs should be in what tense when writing papers in APA format?
32 Swing! Past tense or present perfect tense.
33 Batter Up! The effective way to represent data in an easy-to-read format is to put it in.
34 Swing! Charts, graphs or tables.
35 Batter Up! What is a synonym for research?
36 Swing! Investigate, explore, analyze, study
37 Batter Up! The most useful citation technique for numerical data is because it translates boring numbers into understandable information.
38 paraphrasing Swing!
39 Batter Up! What are the 2 categories that help us classify sources?
40 Swing! Author Point of View Publication Format
41 Batter Up! In what order are sources listed in the References section of an APA paper?
42 Swing! Alphabetically by author last name
43 Batter Up! Define primary and give 2 examples of primary sources.
44 Swing! First-hand/author got information his or herself Interviews, autobiographies, diaries, blogs, some science journal articles, some newspapers, some magazines
45 Batter Up! Which form of primary research would be useful for examining and studying natural behavior?
46 Observations Swing!
47 Batter Up! Which reliability criteria is concerned with the writer s qualifications/credentials?
48 Authorship Swing!
49 Batter Up! It is a well-understood concept that human beings need oxygen to function. This is an example of.
50 Swing! Common knowledge
51 Batter Up! Identify the double amputee who tried out for South Africa s 2008 Olympic track and field team.
52 Oscar Pistorius Swing!
53 Batter Up! If you type the root nutri along with an asterisk in a search query you get nutrient, nutrition, nutritional, nutritious and others. What search technique was used?
54 Truncation Swing!
55 Batter Up! Only capitalize the first letter of the first word when citing titles of. You should not italicize.
56 Articles Swing!
57 Batter Up! Which form of primary research helps turn descriptive data like large group opinions into quantitative data?
58 Surveys Swing!
59 Batter Up! What type of source should be incorporated in background research?
60 Swing! Multiple and variety of sources Both primary and secondary
61 Batter Up! Which reliability criteria evaluates accuracy and grammar?
62 Quality Swing!
63 Batter Up! Which reliability criteria analyzes how recent the source was published?
64 Date Swing!
65 Batter Up! If you want to make a change to a quote like adding or substituting a word, you should surround the word in.
66 Brackets Swing!
67 Batter Up! Which reliability criteria examines where the source got their information?
68 References Swing!
69 Batter Up! Which reliability criteria questions if a source is persuasive or informative?
70 Bias Swing!
71 Batter Up! What type of resource for searching for sources do you have access to through your student portal?
72 Databases Swing!
73 Batter Up! What does subordinate mean and how does it apply to the Dewey Decimal system?
74 Swing! Lesser rank As more subordinate digits are assigned, the source topic becomes more specific.
75 Batter Up! Which search technique narrows results by using the operators AND, OR and NOT?
76 Swing! Boolean techniques
77 Batter Up! What is the definition of the word annotate?
78 Swing! To make detailed notes on.
79 Batter Up! To is to mention a source of information as proof.
80 cite Swing!
81 Batter Up! What does APA stand for?
82 Swing! American Psychological Association
83 Batter Up! Which form of primary research allows for open-ended answers?
84 Interviews Swing!
85 Batter Up! Identify 2 sections of a science article that are useful for annotation.
86 Swing! Abstract Background/Introduction Discussion/Conclusion References/Sources Charts/Tables/Graphs
87 Batter Up! What information does the APA citation guide focus on and why?
88 Swing! On the date Science is always changing.
89 Batter Up! The you use to represent your data must be universallyaccepted.
90 units Swing!
91 Batter Up! If a source has multiple authors, in what order are they listed?
92 By contribution Swing!
93 Batter Up! For citing titles of, you should capitalize all major words and italicize.
94 Swing! Publications/longer works: books, newspapers, magazines, journals
95 Batter Up! Explain how the hanging indent works in the References section of an APA paper.
96 Swing! For each source you list, you indent after the first line.
97 Batter Up! When do you need to cite a source and give credit?
98 Swing! When mentioning the work, words or ideas of another.
99 Batter Up! a source is a useful way of citing a source if you want to use the exact words of the original author.
100 Quoting Swing!
101 Batter Up! What is the effective way to ask a science question?
102 Be specific. Swing!
103 Batter Up! How many trials should an experiment have and why?
104 Swing! As many as possible to replicate data and increase reliability of results.
105 Batter Up! What are the 2 essential pieces of information for in-text citations?
106 Swing! Author LAST name Year
107 Batter Up! If you want to omit, or leave out, a part of a quote, you use an.
108 Ellipsis Swing!
109 Batter Up! What is et al. and what does it mean?
110 Swing! Abbreviation for the Latin phrase et alia meaning and others
111 Batter Up! This resource searches for sources by matching key search words to indexed documents.
112 Search Engines Swing!
113 Batter Up! When you cite by a source, you leave out specific details and just focus on the main idea.
114 summarizing Swing!
115 Batter Up! What 2 pieces of information included in a summary of a research article?
116 Swing! What was investigated The conclusions
117 Batter Up! The Scientific Method must be done properly so that results can be replicated. What does replicate mean?
118 Swing! Replicate means to copy/reproduce/create again. DOUBLE: Why do results need to be able to be replicated? To increase reliability/trust/accuracy of those results
119 Batter Up! Why should PTs rely on research?
120 Swing! To make sure the treatments used on patients have been proven to be effective/successful.
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