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What is a Peer-Reviewed Article?
A Better Google Search
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Class Climate Survey
Welcome to Research in Speech 103!
How are you feeling about starting your research project?
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A little nervous
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Somewhat prepared
Completely confident
Super anxious: 28 votes (20.44%)
A little nervous: 44 votes (32.12%)
Ok: 37 votes (27.01%)
Somewhat prepared: 15 votes (10.95%)
Completely confident: 13 votes (9.49%)
Total Votes: 137
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Goals for this guide.
After working through this material, students will be able to:
Explain the peer review process.
Develop new, specific research questions after conducting an initial search in order to refine general research questions.
Locate a relevant, scholarly article in a library database
Give credit to the original ideas of others through proper attribution and citation
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