Pr2 - 7 Synthesis
Pr2 - 7 Synthesis
Pr2 - 7 Synthesis
INFORMATION
FROM RELEVANT LITERATURE
RESEARCH DEPARTMENT
DRILL
SOMETHING THAT YOU CAN
GET FROM DIFFERENT
IIATMRNNF SOURCES WHICH YOU CAN
OO USE IN YOUR RESEARCH
STUDY.
INFORMATIO
N
REMOVAL OR TAKING
TRXCTEA OUT OF A SHORT
PASSAGE FROM A TEXT.
EXTRACT
STATE OF HAVING A
OCRAPNITE GREAT NECESSITY OR
M SIGNIFICANCE.
IMPORTANC
E
PROVIDING
AXNILOPEN INFORMATION TO HELP
AT OTHERS UNDERSTAND A
CONCEPT.
EXPLANATI
ON
PROVIDING SET OF
REASONS TO
GNMRATEU
PERSUADE THE OTHER
PARTY.
ARGUMENT
THE WAY OF RESTATING
OR PARAPHRASING A
YMURASM
TEXT IN A SHORTER
MANNER.
SUMMARY
A PICTURE OR DIAGRAM
NTLOUAITR THAT IS USED TO
LIS CLARIFY A COMPLEX
CONCEPT.
ILLUSTRATI
ON
A CAUSE,
SAOERN JUSTIFICATION, OR
EXPLANATION
REASON
TO SHOW
NPMORACOIS SIMILARITIES OF TWO
THINGS.
COMPARISO
N
TO SHOW DIFFERENCE
CORASTNT BETWEEN TWO
THINGS..
CONTRAST
SYNTHESIZING
INFORMATION
FROM RELEVANT LITERATURE
OBJECTIVES
DESCRIPTION
Selects relevant literature
TECHNIQUES IN
WRITING
SYNTHESIS
DRILL 2
Synthesis is the EXTRACTION OF
IMPORTANT INFORMATION that
you can use on your research paper.
YES
When writing a synthesis, you
should find the similarities of your
sources ONLY.
NO
When writing an explanatory
synthesis, you should describe the
topic in a SUBJECTIVE manner.
NO
Argument synthesis is all about the
point of view that is LOGICAL
AND DEBATABLE.
YES
The FIRST thing to do when
writing a synthesis is to consider
the purpose of your study.
YES
Summary is writing down the
LEAST relevant information
gathered from the sources only.
NO
Example and illustration may NOT
help in explaining the concept of
your study.
NO
REASONS are written to prove
that your point is factual through
thesis statement.
YES
Venn diagram is helpful in listing
down the differences and
similarities of your sources.
YES
Comparison means that you have
to present the DIFFERENT data
found in different sources
NO