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ETearle

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In addition to addressing the needs of the primary and secondary audiences, how can a researcher identify who else may use the information being researched?
 
  A) By asking who else may be affected by this problem or decision
  B) By asking what audience already knows
  C) By determining what questions will your audience expects you to answer when you present the research
  D) By asking what sources the audience expects you to consult
  E) By asking what the audience needs to know

Question 2

Which research source is least credible and may affect how others in the organization view your level of professionalism?
 
  A) Websites published by professional associations in the industry
  B) Google
  C) Newspapers
  D) Research published in academic journals
  E) Books by reputable authors



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A
Explanation: A) Who else may be affected by this problem or decision? Here, additional stakeholders include the employees who will be affected by the integration of an LMS (or other changes to the current training practices).

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B
Explanation: B) If you perform a quick Google search or rely on a general and nonvalidated source like Wikipedia, even for background information, your audience may not respect your findings. A professional audience is more likely to value your information if you use professional and highly credible sources.




ETearle

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Reply 2 on: Jun 23, 2018
Wow, this really help


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