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Introduction to Research Literacy

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1.  What is the first step in research literacy?
  1. Learning how to use Google Scholar
  2. Finding what you need
  3. Understanding bar graphs
  4. Identifying a research question
2.  In what part of a research paper will you find a description of the intervention?
  1. Introduction
  2. Methods
  3. Results
  4. Discussion
3.  In what part of a research paper will you find a description of any limitations or weaknesses the paper has?
  1. Introduction
  2. Methods
  3. Results
  4. Discussion
4.  How can the findings of a study, which concludes that early childhood education programs like Head Start lead to improved long-term academic success especially for marginalized students and those with Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), be ethically interpreted?
  1. As evidence that all children, regardless of their ACEs status, will achieve better academic success through early childhood education
  2. To claim that every child with ACEs will become academically successful solely through early childhood education
  3. To illustrate that early childhood education may help in offsetting some of the negative academic impacts associated with early ACEs
  4. To argue that high academic achievement among low-income students completely reverses the detrimental effects of ACEs
5.  Which of the following is an effective way to apply your research findings?
  1. Keep the findings to yourself and make no changes
  2. Ignore the research findings and continue with previous methods
  3. Share the findings with colleagues and discuss potential classroom adaptations
  4. Only adapt your classroom without informing others

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