Research_Ethics QUESTION: What is plagiarism? OPTIONS: A) The act of conducting original research. B) The act of using someone else’s work, ideas, or words without proper acknowledgment. C) The process of peer review. D) The act of publishing research findings. ?? SOLUTION: B) The act of using someone else’s work, ideas, or words without proper acknowledgment.
Research_Ethics QUESTION: Which of the following is NOT a type of plagiarism? OPTIONS: A) Direct Plagiarism B) Self-Plagiarism C) Mosaic Plagiarism D) Proper Citation ?? SOLUTION: D) Proper Citation
Research_Ethics QUESTION: Name three consequences of plagiarism. OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: Any three of the following: Damage to the researcher’s reputation, Retraction of published work, Legal action for copyright infringement, Loss of funding or employment, Academic penalties (failing a course or expulsion).
Research_Ethics QUESTION: True or False: Disclosing conflicts of interest is a part of research transparency. OPTIONS: A) True B) False ?? SOLUTION: A) True
Research_Methodology QUESTION: What is the difference between applied and fundamental research? OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: Applied Research is aimed at finding a solution for an immediate problem, while Fundamental Research is mainly concerned with generalizations and the formulation of a theory.
Research_Methodology QUESTION: Quantitative research involves gathering data in a ______ or measurable form. OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: Numerical
Research_Methodology QUESTION: Match the following research types with their descriptions:
- Descriptive 2. Analytical 3.Exploratory 4. Hypothesis-testing a. Uses existing facts to evaluate critically. b. Understanding new topics. c. Describe the state of affairs. d. Proving cause-effect links. OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: 1-c, 2-a, 3-b, 4-d
Research_Methodology QUESTION: Which research approach involves creating an artificial environment to mimic a real-life system? OPTIONS: A) Inferential Research B) Experimental Research C) Simulation Research D) Qualitative Research ?? SOLUTION: C) Simulation Research
How_to_Present QUESTION: When structuring a research presentation, how long should the introduction typically be? OPTIONS: A) 5-7 minutes B) 1-2 minutes C) 3-4 minutes D) 8-10 minutes ?? SOLUTION: B) 1-2 minutes
How_to_Present QUESTION: In the context of a research presentation, what does “methodology” refer to? OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: The techniques, algorithms, or tools used in the research.
How_to_Present QUESTION: True or False: It’s acceptable to read your slides verbatim during a presentation. OPTIONS: A) True B) False ?? SOLUTION: B) False
Organizing_Research_Events QUESTION: What is the role of a Technical Program Chair in organizing a research conference? OPTIONS: A) Handles venue and materials. B) Manages the content (keynotes, papers, etc.). C) Promotes the event. D) Prepares the budget. ?? SOLUTION: B) Manages the content (keynotes, papers, etc.).
Organizing_Research_Events QUESTION: Name three components that should be included in a detailed report after a research event. OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: Any three of the following: Attendee statistics, Financial summary, Lessons learned, Media coverage or photos.
Organizing_Research_Events QUESTION: When planning a research event, what does the “budget” typically include? OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: Funding, including registration fees, sponsorships, or grants.
Research_Problem_Identification QUESTION: A research problem can be defined as a specific ______, challenge, or ______ in knowledge. OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: Issue, gap
Research_Problem_Identification QUESTION: What is the difference between a theoretical and a practical research problem? OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: Theoretical problems aim to advance conceptual understanding without immediate real-world application, whereas practical problems solve specific, tangible issues faced in industry or daily life.
Research_Problem_Identification QUESTION: Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a good research problem? OPTIONS: A) Relevant B) Novel C) Vague D) Feasible ?? SOLUTION: C) Vague
Research_Problem_Identification QUESTION: Provide an example of a source for identifying research problems within existing literature. OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: Any of: “Future Work” or “Limitations” sections of research papers, academic journals, technical blogs, survey papers, top-tier conferences (NeurIPS, ICCV, SIGCOMM).
Literature_Survey QUESTION: What is the purpose of a literature survey? OPTIONS: A) To conduct original experiments. B) To write a summary of a single research paper. C) To comprehensively review existing research on a specific topic. D) To present research findings at a conference. ?? SOLUTION: C) To comprehensively review existing research on a specific topic.
Literature_Survey QUESTION: Name two reliable academic search engines. OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: Any two of: IEEE Xplore, SpringerLink, ACM Digital Library, Scopus, Google Scholar.
Literature_Survey QUESTION: What Boolean operator would you use to combine two search terms, ensuring both terms are present in the results? OPTIONS: A) OR B) AND C) NOT D) XOR ?? SOLUTION: B) AND
Literature_Survey QUESTION: What is the H-index used to measure? OPTIONS: A) The number of publications by a researcher B) The productivity and citation impact of a researcher C) The quality of a journal D) The relevance of a research topic ?? SOLUTION: B) The productivity and citation impact of a researcher
Literature_Survey QUESTION: Which type of journal should generally be avoided due to questionable credibility? OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: Predatory journals.
Developing_Research_Skills QUESTION: Name three essential skills for individual research. OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: Any three: Time Management, Critical Thinking, Writing and Documentation, Data Management, Networking, Self-Motivation
Developing_Research_Skills QUESTION: What project management tool is mentioned as useful for group research? OPTIONS: A) Zotero B) EndNote C) Trello D) Excel ?? SOLUTION: C) Trello
Developing_Research_Skills QUESTION: True or False: During a presentation, it’s important to speak quickly to cover as much material as possible. OPTIONS: A) True B) False ?? SOLUTION: B) False
Research_Ethics QUESTION: Using quotation marks for direct quotes is a method for avoiding ______. OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: Plagiarism
Research_Methodology QUESTION: ______ research is focused on understanding subjective aspects like attitudes and opinions. OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: Qualitative
How_to_Present QUESTION: Code snippets in presentation slides should:
OPTIONS: A) Include the entire file for context B) Highlight Only the most critical Lines. C) Be avoided D) Be in a small Font ?? SOLUTION: B) Highlight Only the most critical Lines. #flashcards/Research_Ethics
QUESTION: Maintaining confidentiality and anonymity is part of which key principle in research ethics? OPTIONS: A) Honesty and Integrity B) Respect for Participants C) Accountability D) Justice ?? SOLUTION: B) Respect for Participants
Research_Ethics QUESTION: True or False: Self-plagiarism is acceptable because it’s your own work. OPTIONS: A) True B) False ?? SOLUTION: B) False
Research_Ethics QUESTION: What is “Mosaic Plagiarism”? OPTIONS: A) Copying text verbatim without quotation marks. B) Reusing one’s own previously published work without citation. C) Piecing together ideas or phrases from multiple sources without proper attribution. D) Unintentional failure to cite sources. ?? SOLUTION: C) Piecing together ideas or phrases from multiple sources without proper attribution.
Research_Ethics QUESTION: Name two tools commonly used for plagiarism detection. OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: Any two of: Turnitin, Grammarly, Copyscape, iThenticate.
Research_Ethics QUESTION: The principle of “Justice” in research ethics primarily focuses on: OPTIONS: A) Reporting data honestly. B) Ensuring fair selection of participants and equitable distribution of risks/benefits. C) Minimizing harm to participants. D) Maintaining confidentiality. ?? SOLUTION: B) Ensuring fair selection of participants and equitable distribution of risks/benefits.
Research_Methodology QUESTION: Research that uses case-study methods to understand causal relations is categorized as: OPTIONS: A) Descriptive Research B) Analytical Research C) Clinical/Diagnostic Research D) Exploratory Research ?? SOLUTION: C) Clinical/Diagnostic Research
Research_Methodology QUESTION: What type of research is primarily concerned with making generalizations and formulating theories? OPTIONS: A) Applied Research B) Fundamental Research C) Quantitative Research D) Qualitative Research ?? SOLUTION: B) Fundamental Research
Research_Methodology QUESTION: If research is carried out over several time periods, it is known as ______ research. OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: Longitudinal
Research_Methodology QUESTION: Distinguish between Conceptual and Empirical Research. OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: Conceptual Research is related to abstract ideas or theory, whereas Empirical Research is based on experience or observation and can be verified through experimentation.
How_to_Present QUESTION: Besides stating the research question, what else should be included in the “Problem Statement” section of a presentation? OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: An explanation of why the problem is important (for CSE, in the context of the document).
How_to_Present QUESTION: What is a good strategy for handling the Q&A session after a presentation if you don’t know the answer? OPTIONS: A) Make up an answer. B) Ignore the question. C) Say you don’t know and offer to follow up later. D) Ask the audience for the answer. ?? SOLUTION: C) Say you don’t know and offer to follow up later.
How_to_Present QUESTION: True or False: Using complex jargon is encouraged in presentations to demonstrate expertise. OPTIONS: A) True B) False ?? SOLUTION: B) False (unless the jargon is explained)
Organizing_Research_Events QUESTION: What is the first step in organizing a research program or conference? OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: Define Objectives and Scope
Organizing_Research_Events QUESTION: Name three key roles typically assigned in an organizing committee for a research event. OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: Any three: Chairperson/Coordinator, Technical Program Chair, Logistics Manager, Publicity Team, Finance Manager.
Organizing_Research_Events QUESTION: List three types of sessions that can be included in the “Technical Tracks” of a research event. OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: Any Three: Keynote Speeches, Paper Presentations, Workshops, Panel Discussions
Research_Problem_Identification QUESTION: “Improving the security of IoT devices” is an example of what type of research problem? OPTIONS: A) Theoretical B) Practical C) Conceptual D) Hypothetical ?? SOLUTION: B) Practical
Research_Problem_Identification QUESTION: Why is it important for a research problem to be “feasible”? OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: It needs to be achievable within the constraints of time, budget, and available resources, including data, tools, and expertise.
Research_Problem_Identification QUESTION: Name two ways, mentioned in the document, to find inspiration for a research problem. OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: Any two: Literature Review (including Future Work sections), Emerging Trends in Technology, Datasets and Benchmarks, Industry and Real-World Challenges, Hackathons and Competitions.
Research_Problem_Identification QUESTION: True or False: Replicating existing solutions without significant improvement is considered a good research practice. OPTIONS: A) True B) False ?? SOLUTION: B) False
Literature_Survey QUESTION: What does the Boolean operator “NOT” do in a literature search? OPTIONS: A) Combines terms B) Broadens the search C) Excludes terms D) Finds synonyms ?? SOLUTION: C) Excludes terms
Literature_Survey QUESTION: Name a tool specifically designed for bibliometric analysis, such as citation network visualization. OPTIONS: A) Zotero B) Mendeley C) VOSviewer D) EndNote ?? SOLUTION: C) VOSviewer
Literature_Survey QUESTION: What are the three components of a well-structured paragraph in a literature review, as suggested in the document? OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: Context, Details, Evaluation
Literature_Survey QUESTION: How can you visually represent relationships between different concepts discussed in a literature survey? OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: Concept Maps
Developing_Research_Skills QUESTION: What is the recommended approach to handling disagreements in group research? OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: Develop strategies to handle disagreements constructively (Conflict Resolution).
Developing_Research_Skills QUESTION: “Allocate specific time blocks for reading, writing, and analysis” is a tip related to which research skill? OPTIONS: A) Critical Thinking B) Time Management C) Data Management D) Networking ?? SOLUTION: B) Time Management
Developing_Research_Skills QUESTION: True or False: Eye contact is an important aspect of engaging the audience during a presentation. OPTIONS: A) True B) False ?? SOLUTION: A) True
Research_Ethics QUESTION: Giving credit to all contributors, including co-authors and funding agencies, falls under which ethical responsibility? OPTIONS: A) Transparency B) Accountability C) Attribution D) Originality ?? SOLUTION: C) Attribution
Research_Methodology QUESTION: What’s the main difference between inferential research and experimental research within the quantitative approach? OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: Inferential research draws conclusions about a population from a sample, while experimental research manipulates variables to observe effects.
How_to_Present QUESTION: Why is it important to understand your audience before a research presentation? OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: To tailor the technical depth and presentation style to your listeners’ background and knowledge level.
Organizing_Research_Events QUESTION: What is the purpose of circulating feedback forms after research events? OPTIONS: A) To distribute certificates B) To publish proceedings C) To gather participant opinions. D) To send Thank You notes ?? SOLUTION: C) To gather participant opinions.
Developing_Research_Skills QUESTION: Name a data analysis tool mentioned useful for individuals in research. OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: Any of: Excel, SPSS, R, or Python
Research_Ethics QUESTION: True or False: Accidental plagiarism is not considered a serious ethical violation. OPTIONS: A) True B) False ?? SOLUTION: B) False
Research_Ethics QUESTION: Avoiding ghostwriting or guest authorship is important for maintaining the ______ of the research. OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: Credibility
Research_Ethics QUESTION: What is the primary ethical concern related to informed consent in research? OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: Ensuring participants understand the purpose, risks, and benefits of the research and voluntarily agree to participate.
Research_Ethics QUESTION: The principle of “Social Responsibility” in research ethics dictates that research should: OPTIONS: A) Always be profitable. B) Contribute positively to society and avoid misuse or harm. C) Be published in high-impact journals. D) Involve human participants. ?? SOLUTION: B) Contribute positively to society and avoid misuse or harm.
Research_Methodology QUESTION: Research conducted in a controlled environment is classified as what type of research (based on environment)? OPTIONS: A) Field-setting Research B) Laboratory Research C) Simulation Research D) Longitudinal Research ?? SOLUTION: B) Laboratory Research
Research_Methodology QUESTION: Desire to get respectability is an example of ______ in research. OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: Motivation
Research_Methodology QUESTION: Which type of research would be most appropriate for understanding why customers prefer certain products? OPTIONS: A) Historical Research B) Exploratory Research C) Market Behavior Research D) Conclusion-Oriented Research ?? SOLUTION: C) Market Behavior Research
Research_Methodology QUESTION: True or False: Decision-oriented research gives the researcher more freedom than conclusion-oriented research. OPTIONS: A) True B) False ?? SOLUTION: B) False
How_to_Present QUESTION: When presenting implementation details, what kind of diagrams are recommended to keep simple? OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: Architecture charts or diagrams.
How_to_Present QUESTION: What should you do if a questioner interrupts you during the Q&A session? OPTIONS: A) Interrupt them back. B) Let them finish their question before responding. C) Ignore them. D) Ask them to leave. ?? SOLUTION: B) Let them finish their question before responding.
How_to_Present QUESTION: A brief summary of the whole paper is called ____. OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: Abstract
Organizing_Research_Events QUESTION: Arranging accommodations for outstation speakers falls under which aspect of event management? OPTIONS: A) Technical Setup B) Materials C) Logistics Management D) Promotion ?? SOLUTION: C) Logistics Management
Organizing_Research_Events QUESTION: When choosing a date for a research event, it’s important to avoid clashes with what? OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: Academic or festival schedules/dates.
Organizing_Research_Events QUESTION: What is one advantage of including both senior faculty and students on an organizing committee? OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: Increased efficiency (or similar wording).
Research_Problem_Identification QUESTION: “Developing a new sorting algorithm with lower time complexity” is an example of a ______ research problem. OPTIONS: A) Practical B) Theoretical C) Feasible D) Ethical ?? SOLUTION: B) Theoretical
Research_Problem_Identification QUESTION: What is the recommended first step in identifying a research problem? OPTIONS: A) Conduct a literature review. B) Select a broad area of interest. C) Define objectives. D) Validate feasibility. ?? SOLUTION: B) Select a broad area of interest.
Research_Problem_Identification QUESTION: True or False: A good research problem should always have immediate real-world applications. OPTIONS: A) True B) False ?? SOLUTION: B) False (Theoretical problems may not have immediate applications)
Research_Problem_Identification QUESTION: Analyzing problem statements from hackathons is a useful technique for identifying what kind of research problems? OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: Practical issues that require immediate solutions.
Literature_Survey QUESTION: Name a reference management tool that offers annotation capabilities. OPTIONS: A) Zotero B) Mendeley C) VOSviewer D) CiteSpace ?? SOLUTION: B) Mendeley
Literature_Survey QUESTION: What’s a good way to organize and categorize sources during a literature survey? OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: Group papers by themes (or use tools like Excel, Notion, or Zotero).
Literature_Survey QUESTION: True or False: Journals indexed in Scopus or Web of Science are generally considered reputable. OPTIONS: A) True B) False ?? SOLUTION: A) True
Literature_Survey QUESTION: When evaluating sources, checking for self-citations is important when considering which indicator of quality? OPTIONS: A) H-index B) Citation Count C) Publisher Reputation D) Peer-review status ?? SOLUTION: B) Citation Count
Developing_Research_Skills QUESTION: Learning academic writing and referencing is crucial for developing which research skill? OPTIONS: A) Critical Thinking B) Time Management C) Writing and Documentation D) Data Management ?? SOLUTION: C) Writing and Documentation
Developing_Research_Skills QUESTION: What is the purpose of “Regular Meetings” in group research? OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: To ensure alignment on goals and deliverables.
Developing_Research_Skills QUESTION: True/False: Rehearsing multiple time is not important for the presentation. OPTIONS: A)True B)False ?? SOLUTION: B)False
Research_Ethics QUESTION: Using ______ detection tools responsibly is an important part of ethical research practices. OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: plagiarism
Research_Methodology QUESTION: What kind of data would you primarily collect in qualitative research (as opposed to quantitative)? OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: Data related to subjective aspects, such as attitudes, opinions, and behaviors (or similar wording).
How_to_Present QUESTION: It is recommended to use bullet points ______. Focus on ______, charts, or images. OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: sparingly, diagrams
Organizing_Research_Events QUESTION: Besides financial summary and lessons learnt, what other two things are typically included in the post-event report? OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: Attendee statistics and Media Coverage or Photos
Developing_Research_Skills QUESTION: _____: Speak slowly and clearly, avoiding _____ unless explained. OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: Clarity; jargon
Research_Ethics QUESTION: Explain the difference between ghostwriting and guest authorship, and why both are problematic. OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: Ghostwriting is when someone contributes substantially to the research but is not credited. Guest authorship is when someone is credited without having made a significant contribution. Both undermine the credibility of the research and misrepresent the actual contributions.
Research_Ethics QUESTION: If a researcher discovers a potential conflict of interest after a study has been published, what should they do? OPTIONS: A) Ignore it, as the study is already published. B) Attempt to retract the publication. C) Disclose it transparently, possibly through a correction or addendum. D) Blame the funding source. ?? SOLUTION: C) Disclose it transparently, possibly through a correction or addendum.
Research_Ethics QUESTION: True or False: The principle of “Avoiding Harm” in research ethics only applies to physical harm to participants. OPTIONS: A) True B) False ?? SOLUTION: B) False (It also includes psychological and social harm.)
Research_Ethics QUESTION: Beyond simply citing sources, what else is crucial for researchers to do when paraphrasing ideas? OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: Give credit to the original author (or acknowledge the source).
Research_Methodology QUESTION: If a researcher wants to study the frequency with which a particular event occurs, what type of research would be most suitable? OPTIONS: A) Exploratory B) Descriptive C) Diagnostic D) Hypothesis-testing ?? SOLUTION: C) Diagnostic
Research_Methodology QUESTION: Explain the core difference between one-time research and longitudinal research. OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: One-time research is confined to a single time period, while longitudinal research is carried out over several time periods.
Research_Methodology QUESTION: “Understanding subjective aspects” is the core focus of which broad approach to research? OPTIONS: A) Quantitative Approach B) Qualitative Approach C) Inferential Approach D) Experimental Approach ?? SOLUTION: B) Qualitative Approach
Research_Methodology QUESTION: True or False: Historical research is exclusively focused on studying past events and cannot contribute to understanding current issues. OPTIONS: A) True B) False ?? SOLUTION: B) False
How_to_Present QUESTION: When presenting “Results and Analysis,” what’s a good way to present performance metrics visually? OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: Use tables, graphs, or charts.
How_to_Present QUESTION: What is the recommended strategy for incorporating feedback into your presentation? OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: Revise and refine the presentation based on the feedback received.
How_to_Present QUESTION: Besides the research question, what else should be included in Introduction. OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: One sentence description of problem statement.
Organizing_Research_Events QUESTION: Why is it important to have a dedicated “Publicity Team” when organizing a research event? OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: To promote the event and attract participants.
Organizing_Research_Events QUESTION: Name two online platforms that are commonly used for hosting virtual research events. OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: Any two: Zoom, MS Teams (or other relevant platforms).
Organizing_Research_Events QUESTION: Explain why documenting “Lessons learned” is a valuable part of the post-event reporting process. OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: It helps to improve the planning and execution of future events by identifying what worked well and what could be improved.
Research_Problem_Identification QUESTION: Instead of addressing a broad topic like “improving healthcare systems,” what would be a more specific research problem in the same area? OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: An example provided in the document is: “developing a predictive model for early detection of Type-2 diabetes based on electronic health records.” (or a similar, more focused problem).
Research_Problem_Identification QUESTION: Explain the difference between relevance and novelty as characteristics of a good research problem. OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: Relevance means the problem addresses a significant issue. Novelty means the problem contributes new insights or solutions, not just repeating existing work.
Research_Problem_Identification QUESTION: True or False: Ethical considerations should be addressed after the research has been conducted. OPTIONS: A) True B) False ?? SOLUTION: B) False (Ethics should be considered from the outset)
Research_Problem_Identification QUESTION: How can participating in industry case studies help in identifying potential research problems? OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: They can reveal real-world challenges and needs faced by companies.
Literature_Survey QUESTION: Explain how using synonyms and related terms can improve a literature search. OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: It broadens the search to capture relevant articles that might use different terminology for the same concept.
Literature_Survey QUESTION: Besides Google Scholar, name an academic search engine particularly well-suited for computer science research. OPTIONS: A) PubMed B) JSTOR C) ACM Digital Library D) ERIC ?? SOLUTION: C) ACM Digital Library
Literature_Survey QUESTION: Describe a scenario where using the Boolean operator “OR” would be beneficial in a literature search. OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: When you want to find articles that discuss either of two (or more) related concepts (e.g., “IoT OR edge computing”).
Literature_Survey QUESTION: What does a high acceptance rate and a low impact factor often suggest about a journal? OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: It might be a predatory journal (or a journal of lower quality).
Developing_Research_Skills QUESTION: What is the purpose of “Role Assignment” in group research, and how should it be approached? OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: To divide tasks effectively; roles should be assigned based on individual strengths and expertise.
Developing_Research_Skills QUESTION: Besides Zotero and EndNote, name one other tool mentioned that is useful for data management in research. OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: Any of: Excel, SPSS, R, or Python
Developing_Research_Skills QUESTION: True/False: Feedback section is not very much important after presentation. OPTIONS: A) True B) False ?? SOLUTION: B) False
Research_Ethics QUESTION: Complete the sentence: Researchers have a duty to uphold ethical standards and ensure the ______ of their work. OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: integrity
Research_Methodology QUESTION: In the context of research, what is a “hypothesis”? OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: An educated guess (or a proposed explanation) that is tested through research.
How_to_Present QUESTION: What is the purpose of including “Future Work” in a research presentation? OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: To suggest areas for improvement or follow-up research.
Organizing_Research_Events QUESTION: What does “Event Format” refers to ? OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: Decide on online, offline, or hybrid formats.
Developing_Research_Skills QUESTION: The art of paper presentation or seminar presentation includes preparation, delivery and ______. OPTIONS: ?? SOLUTION: Follow-Up