The quiz:
• Covers the Textbook material from Module 3: Week 3.
• Contains 10 multiple-choice and true/false questions.
• Is limited to 30 minutes.
• Allows 1 attempt.
• Is worth 30 points.
Submit this assignment by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Monday of Module 3: Week 3.
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,Question 1
pts
As part of David's research about organizational culture, he observed how cast members at Walt Disney
World interacted with one another. This is an example of primary research called a(n)
.
survey
interview
fieldwork observation
experiment
Question 2
pts
To develop the "what if" angle of a topic, a speaker can use a(n) .
definition
summary
illustration
statistic
Question 3
pts
Conducting an experiment to test a hypothesis you have is an example of primary research.
True
False
Question 4
pts
, Jason wanted to be sure that his classmates knew the sources he was using for his speech so he used
in his speech when he referenced an original source.
note cards
oral footnotes
visual aids
statistics
Question 5
pts
This type of source reports factual information that can be counted on to be true?
a friend
accurate source
a valid source
a librarian
Question 6
pts
Wikipedia is a good place to begin research, but should not be the primary source.
True
False
Question 7
pts
The heart of an effective interview is the interview protocol, which is a list of good questions you plan to
ask questions.
True