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Composition 9 Review

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  • What does the fallacy of "begging the question" involve?
    Making a circular argument where the conclusion is assumed in the premise
  • Why is confidentiality important in research?
    It protects participants' privacy and personal information.
  • An essay that tells a story and often includes personal experiences is known as:
    Narrative
  • What does it mean when research is "empirical"?
    It is derived from observation and experience.
  • What should NOT be included in the summary section of a reaction paper?
    Personal opinions
  • What ethical concern arises when a researcher has a personal interest in the outcome of the study?
    Conflict of interest
  • Plagiarism in research is primarily a violation of which ethical principle?
    Honesty
  • A researcher who falsifies data to achieve a desired result is violating which ethical principle?
    Honesty
  • What makes a reaction paper different from a summary?
    Summary = main ideas and points of the article Reaction Paper= personal opinion and summary
  • Why is "begging the question" considered a logical fallacy?
    It assumes the conclusion is true without providing real evidence.
  • What ethical guideline emphasizes that participants must give informed consent before participating in a research study?
    Informed consent
  • What term describes the extent to which a research study can be generalized to other populations, settings, or times?
    Generalizability
  • Which type of essay primarily aims to explain a topic using facts, statistics, and examples without presenting an argument?
    Expository
  • Which section of a reaction paper typically includes a brief summary of the text being responded to?
    Introduction/ Part 1
  • Identify the fallacy: "Everyone knows that politicians are dishonest. Therefore, all politicians must be dishonest."
    Hasty generalization
  • Which fallacy occurs when a conclusion is drawn based on insufficient or biased evidence?
    Hasty generalization
  • Identify the logical fallacy: "We must trust this new law because it is necessary for society."
    Begging the question
  • Which type of essay focuses on convincing the reader to adopt a particular viewpoint or take a specific action?
    Persuasive