Video Lecture Notes - Critical Thinking, Research & Academic Skills Flashcards

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Flashcards created from the provided lecture notes to review topics such as bias, argument types, note-taking, audience analysis, research timing, plagiarism, academic integrity, and problem solving.

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Question 1: How is bias displayed in the statement that the laws were 'out of touch' and 'antiquated'?

Use of passive voice to hide responsibility.

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Question 2: What type of argument is the homelessness analogy in the Dartshire scenario?

Argument from analogy.

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Question 3: What type of argument is 'Social housing should be considered an opportunity to move past current market-based methods of organizing shelter for people'?

Dissociation argument.

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Question 4: According to the lesson, how long does it take to master communication skills?

Your whole life.

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Question 7: Taking notes during lectures—what should students note down?

Main ideas, processes, formulas, arguments; questions for lecturer/tutor; All of the above.

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Question 8: An audience-centered message will consider the audience's what?

Needs, size, probable reaction — All of the above.

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Question 9: What is the relationship between critical thinking and communication?

Communication is needed to form an argument, and thus display critical thinking.

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Question 10: 'Business students might be asked to list a number of solutions to a business problem in a business document' is an example of what?

Recommendation.

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Question 11: The presentation structure does NOT often contain which element?

Buffer.

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Question 12: Usually occurs early on in a paragraph and has two functions: it ties evidence and relates to the thesis. What is this sentence?

Topic sentence.

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Question 13: Which presentation approach could be boring at times?

Chronological.

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Question 14: When should you conduct research for essays? (2 answers)

During the planning stage and while drafting your assignment.

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Question 15: At the end of a presentation, when faced with a difficult question, what should you do? (2 answers)

Ask them to repeat the question to buy time; throw the question back to the audience to answer.

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Question 16: In the given rhetorical situation, what is the purpose?

To give advice and assistance to students with issues surrounding their enrolment and other related matters at university.

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Question 17: Is the following original vs student writing an example of plagiarism? Original text vs student writing with copied wording.

Yes, it is plagiarism because the student has copied the wording of the original text.

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Question 18: Best name for a draft of an essay on Modernism due 10 December 2017 (CSTU1004)

171210Assignment1CSTU1004.

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Question 19: Which are examples of your transactional identity online? (Choose 2)

Your login details for eBay; Your online banking account.

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Question 20: Brick's definition of academic culture

The attitudes, values, and ways of behaving that are shared by a group of people who work or study in universities.

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Question 21: Which statements are correct strategies for paraphrasing? (More than one)

Identify the key information; Identify linking phrases and expressions; Think about what you want to say about the claim in the original.

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Question 22: What is the core mission of the academic sector?

Discovery and sharing of knowledge.

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Question 23: Which situations would not be an infringement of copyright law?

All of the above.

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Question 24: Which publisher would be considered reliable for an academic context?

Hanoi National University Press.

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Question 25: When you scan an academic journal article, which parts would you probably read in great detail?

Abstract, Introduction, Conclusion.

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Question 26: Which of the following is TRUE about reflection?

All of the answers are correct.

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Question 27: Which of the following is right about system thinking?

All of the answers are correct.

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Question 28: Which is NOT a strategy for paraphrasing?

Replace the key words with synonyms and keep the other information the same from the original.

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Question 29: What is academic integrity?

Behaving ethically.

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Question 30: Plagiarism is:

Copying or reproducing words, ideas, or any other materials from another source without giving credit to the original author.

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Question 31: One of the ways to advance the discovery and sharing of knowledge

The contingent nature of knowledge.

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Question 32: Which is a descriptive task or simple problem?

Define 'Communication' and give examples.

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Question 33: Abstract, Introduction, Body, Conclusion, References. This is the usual structure of which type of article?

Any scholarly journal article.

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Question 34: Liedtka and Ogilvie design thinking stages?

4 stages: understanding the problem, devising a plan, carrying out the plan, and looking back at what you have done.

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Question 35: 'How can a novelist write a fantastic book?' What kind of problem is this?

Ill-defined problem.

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Question 36: If Mary submits a draft version missing references, what should she do?

Email her lecturer immediately with the final version of her essay attached, give a brief explanation and apologize.

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Question 37: Which of the following are features of deductive reasoning? (Two parts)

Top-down reasoning; General premises lead to a specific conclusion.

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Question 38: Which of the following is not an example of descriptive problems?

Thoroughly analyze the stages of a project plan.

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Question 39: A number of ways to be creative in solving a problem include all except which option?

Working forwards.

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Question 40: What is not recommended before you sit an exam?

Reading every page of the textbook and memorizing all of them.