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According to John Dewey, what is the purpose of a college education? CORRECT
ANSWERS Create better citizens

Being more involved in your community and engaging in actions that positively impact
others is referred to as: CORRECT ANSWERS Civic engagement

Research has shown all of the following social benefits connected to graduating from
college EXCEPT: CORRECT ANSWERS Increased likelihood of traveling to a different
country

The difference in earning a bachelor's degree as opposed to earning a high school
diploma increases your average annual salary by approximately: CORRECT
ANSWERS $23,000

Earning a(n) ________ degree will result in you earning approximately 1 million more
dollars in your lifetime than someone with a high school education. CORRECT
ANSWERS Bachelor's

The average annual salary for someone with an associate's degree is approximately:
CORRECT ANSWERS $44,000

The decision-making model involves: CORRECT ANSWERS Six steps that include
identifying goals, gathering information, exploring options, evaluating options, deciding
and taking action, and assessing the choice

Which of the following best characterizes collectivist cultures? CORRECT ANSWERS
Societal needs are most important

Which of the following best characterizes individualistic cultures? CORRECT
ANSWERS Individual needs are most important

It is best to ________ before making a decision. CORRECT ANSWERS consider many
possible options

When is the best time to evaluate options? CORRECT ANSWERS After you've
identified many options

When is the best time to assess whether your choice was a good one? CORRECT
ANSWERS It depends on the nature of the decision

, Being able to identify what information you need and finding and evaluating this
information is referred to as: CORRECT ANSWERS Information literacy

Information literacy skills are needed: CORRECT ANSWERS In college, careers, and
personal life

When is it a good idea to use Google when writing a paper? CORRECT ANSWERS
When you are gaining some general background information on a topic

What does "n" mean in a research study? CORRECT ANSWERS Number of
participants

Which part of a research study is typically the easiest to read and understand?
CORRECT ANSWERS Abstract

Which part of a research study is typically the most difficult to read and understand?
CORRECT ANSWERS Results

Which of the following is considered a scholarly source and worthy of inclusion for a
college-level assignment? CORRECT ANSWERS Peer-reviewed articles

According to your author, what are two main considerations when considering the
credibility of a source? CORRECT ANSWERS Qualifications of the author and whether
the findings are consistent with other sources

According to your author, a good strategy to use when reading a research article is to:
CORRECT ANSWERS Read the abstract first, followed by the introduction and
discussion

Professors typically prefer that you get your information for research papers from:
CORRECT ANSWERS Peer-reviewed articles

When an article is peer-reviewed, what does that mean? CORRECT ANSWERS
Professionals in the field reviewed the work and deemed it appropriate for publication

Which section of a peer-reviewed journal article provides you with a summary of the
study? CORRECT ANSWERS Abstract

In the abstract of an article, it says there were 400 participants. Where can you find
more information about the participants (i.e. gender, age)? CORRECT ANSWERS
Method

Your friend is interested in HOW the study was conducted. What section of the article
contains that information? CORRECT ANSWERS Method

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