题目
SCI1000 S1 2025 Week 7 quiz
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Academic scientific posters and infographics represent different ways of simplifying scientific information and research for different audiences. They are, however, quite distinct genres of communicating science. Match the statements on the left with the appropriate genre (poster or infographic). 1: Structure can vary depending on content and audience, and is open to creativity and imagination. ____ 2: Although this genre uses less text than a scientific paper, it is still quite text-heavy. ____ 3: The use of icons and imaginative visual representations or illustrations, is OK in this genre. ____ 4: Informal language, abbreviations, and simplified terms can be used. ____ 5: Structure usually follows the format of abstract, introduction, methods, results and discussion/conclusion. ____ 6: This genre uses minimal text to convey its message. ____ 7: Scientific language and terminology should be used in this genre. ____
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A.poster
B.infographic
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We are asked to match each statement to the appropriate genre, either poster or infographic, based on how these formats typically present scientific information.
1. 'Structure can vary depending on content and audience, and is open to creativity and imagination.' The given answer classifies this as an infographic. Infographics often emphasize flexible, visually driven layouts that adapt to content and audience, prioritizing engaging visuals over a single rigid structure. Posters, while flexible, are traditionally rooted in delivering a linear, paper-based conference presentation, so describing structure as widely creative aligns more with infographics.
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