Psychology Questions

Q U E S T I O N 1
1.
When you cite someone’s exact words in quotation marks and give credit to the author, you are
A.
Quoting
B.
Summarizing
C.
Paraphrasing
D.
Analyzing
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Q U E S T I O N 2
1.
When you paraphrase, you
A.
You restate the meaning of the text by using your own words
B.
You use the author’s exact words
C.
You place the words you are analyzing inside quotation marks
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Q U E S T I O N 3
1.
When you summarize, you
A.
Interpret the author’s original text
B.
Provide a short version of the text to tell the readers about the message of the text
C.
Use the author’s exact words and the same length of the text
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Q U E S T I O N 4
1.
When you paraphrase the author’s original text, you do not need to cite it
True
False
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Q U E S T I O N 5
1.
When you cite the author’s exact words in quotation marks, it is optional to give credit to the author
True
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Q U E S T I O N 6
1.
When you summarize the author’s text, place the summary inside brackets and include the details from the text for support
True
False
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Q U E S T I O N 7
1.
It is better to paraphrase when the message of the text is complex and needs to be explained and clarified.
True
False
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Q U E S T I O N 8
1.
It is acceptable to include many words from the original text when you paraphrase
True
False
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Q U E S T I O N 9
1.
A paraphrase can be shorter than a summary.
True
False
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Q U E S T I O N 1 0
1.
A summary of a text is usually shorter than the original text
True
False