In this class, you will learn how to effectively scrutinize academic sources and be able to explain everything related to their publication.
This in-class activity is crafted to deepen your understanding of such scholarly academic articles, which will also serve as preparation for your upcoming Science Assignment for GNED 1101. During this session, you'll explore the characteristics of a sample source and discuss strategies for assessing source quality.
By the end of this class you will...
Scholarly sources typically have a few characteristics
"In the actual functioning of science, a set of procedures whereby one's colleagues in a scientific field evaluate one's contribution in that field. In this sense, peer review is used to determine the publishability of scientific papers, to evaluate research proposals, to assess grant applications, etc."
Source: Peer review. (2009). In A. S. Reber, R. Allen, & E. S. Reber, The Penguin dictionary of psychology (4th ed.). Penguin. Credo Reference: https://go.openathens.net/redirector/mtroyal.ca?url=https://search.credoreference.com/content/entry/penguinpsyc/peer_review/0?institutionId=2638
Primary research studies (i.e. single studies) | Secondary research studies (i.e. review articles) |
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These will report on data gathered and analyzed as part of a single original experiment. There will be...
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A review article will take a number of empirical articles, and perform some analysis.
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Example of primary vs secondary scientific article: Drexler University
You are going to analyze an example article and publication in preparation for your class assignment. You can use any strategy you like to answer the following questions.
Step 1: Open the following sample article
Step 2: In pairs or groups of three, find the answers to the following questions.
Use the Google Form to input your answers: https://forms.gle/J9NiXovvdm2JYex8A
In your duo or trio, dig a little deeper into this article and answer the following questions.
Use the Google Form to input your answers: https://forms.gle/RCxyJ289uvpnxCKF8
We will have a class discussion about your answers.
Trying searching the title of the article in LibrarySearch
Searching the MRU LibrarySearch Part 1