PHI 105 Topic 7 Quiz; Information Literacy Post-Test: Spring 2020

PHI 105 Topic 7 Quiz; Information Literacy Post-Test

Information Literacy Post-Test PHI 105

• Bland, H. W., Melton, B. F., Bigham, L. E., & Welle, P. D. (2014). Quantifying

the impact of physical activity on stress tolerance in college students.

College Student Journal, 48(4), 559-568.

Journal article

• What steps can you take to find help with library resources?

All of the above

• When using a journal article to support your essay, when do you have to

include an in-text citation?

All of the above

• When doing research on your topic, “The impact of steroids on America”,

you find you have too much information for a three-page essay. What do you

do?

Reduce the scope of your topic to something more focused, such as the use of steroids in American

high schools

• Which of the following is NOT a Boolean operator?

EITHER

• A peer-reviewed journal article is:

Reviewed by experts in the same subject field prior to being published

• Wikipedia can be a good starting place to learn more about a research a

topic. However, it is usually inappropriate to use Wikipedia as a cited

resource in college papers assignments because:

All of the above

8) You need scholarly research on the treatment of diabetes. What type of resource would

provide the best information?

A peer-reviewed medical journal

• When required to use peer-reviewed articles on a topic for your essay, where

would you find this type of resource?

Journals

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