Reviewing the screenshots of Mendeley Cite
Order ID:89JHGSJE83839 Style:APA/MLA/Harvard/Chicago Pages:5-10 Instructions:
Reviewing the screenshots of Mendeley Cite
Exam 3
Questions on this exam come from class meetings, readings, a guest lecture and software demo and practice opportunities
Part 3 Longer Response – 4 questions; 6 points each. Please read the instructions carefully. Partial credit is available for partially correct responses.
- Use the screenshot below to respond to the following:
- What does # mean in front of a line of code?
- What does the command “library” do?
- What is the point of the word “score” before the Goetz (<-) symbol?
2 Use the screenshot below to response to the following:
- What does the code “head” show?
- What does the code “str” show?
- In the line of code with the command “as.factor” – what is R being asked to do?
3 Review the screenshots of Mendeley Cite for the next series of questions:
- a) Refer to the screenshot above. What needs to be done to correct the placement of these two references in the text of a paper or article?
- b) What citation style is shown in the screenshot above (in text and reference list)?
- c) Which citation style is shown in the screenshot below (in text and reference list)?
- d) Identify one citation error in the screenshot associated with item b
- e) Identify one citation error in the screenshot associated with item c.
- The following questions are all about the screenshot below from a library search:
- Which databases were searched?
- What is the best way to keep track of specific results I want to be able to look at later on this website?
- What is one thing that is probably incorrect about the way these search terms were set up?
- Describe two ways that are consistent with the general aims of academic literature searching, that would reduce the number of results (note correcting the incorrect thing you identified in item c does not count as one of the two ways).