A title can be inconsistent with the contents of the research, if the author has no such intention.
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- My attention was engaged by the article's caption. A: graph B: author C: contents D: title
- A title can be defined as the fewest possible words that adequately describe the contents of the paper.
- Intention fallacies happen when we audiences misunderstand a writer's creative intention.
- Which of the following is not the feature of research titles? A: An effective title can direct/orient readers. B: An effective title should be brief and clear. C: An effective title can intrigue readers and encourage them to analyze the hidden questions in the title. D: An effective title should cover the research perspective and findings.
- The following contents are the major contents in the research method section, except for:
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What does a cell displaying ######### indicate? A: The cell is not wide enough to display the contents B: The item entered is invalid C: The formula entered contains an error D: An inconsistent formula has been input
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In checking the reliability of an author, which one do you NOT have to check? A: Does the author have a PhD? B: Has the author been involved in research projects? C: Has the author got married? D: Which university does the author currently work in?
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Judging from what the author has said in Para. 7, we can know that the author _____.
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Which of the following sentence patterns can be used to make a deduction from the author’s research?
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From what the author has written in the text, what can we know about the author's mother?