This week in labs you will be given the Science Article Assignment and you will have the duration of the lab to discussion the options with the TA. By the end of the lab, you will let your TA know which option you will be doing.
You can always check the google doc of the assignment too.
Note: Sometimes the google doc seems to have some issues with Option 1. So here is a google doc JUST of Option 1:.
Remember there are four options, you just need to pick one.
Some Requirements:
Due: Friday, November 18th, 17:00;
Length: 750-1250 words;
Format: Memorandum (single-spaced text; double-spaced between headings and paragraphs);
Publication: Via E-mail to Dr. Laccetti (laccettiATualberta.ca) AND to your TA;
Showing posts with label journals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label journals. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Science Article Assignment
Labels:
article,
assignments,
journals,
lab,
module 7,
new science journalism,
papers,
peer review,
posters,
presentation,
science communication
Monday, October 17, 2011
Lecture 17: Science Journal Articles
In today's lecture we will review the elements of a scientific paper:
Abstract
Introduction
Methods
Results
Discussion
Works Cited/References
The second example of an abstract comes from this article:
Green Tea Consumption Is Inversely Associated with the Incidence of Influenza Infection among Schoolchildren in a Tea Plantation Area of Japan
Also very useful is this article: Writing the Empirical Journal Article by
Daryl J. Bem
He gives some very useful examples of opening statements and how to present your findings.
He gives some very useful examples of opening statements and how to present your findings.
Labels:
academic communication,
apa style,
article,
disseminating information,
journals,
module 7,
publishing,
science communication,
writing
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