ANT203H5 Lecture Notes - Open Peer Review, Scholarly Peer Review, Blackboard
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It looks at the big picture, even more data to try and get at what might be happening in a particular area. Research articles: looks at one particular study. It can be something in the lab, or population study, it is looking at the results of one study. It can be more general, where it can talk about a more relevant policy area (for example: these are typically shorter. A typical scientific paper will include the following sections: Introduction: abstract, materials and methods, results, discussion, literature cited. Used to provide some background on the research question. Makes reference to the results and conclusions of previous studies. Explains why the topic in question is of scientific interest. Should be detailed enough that the experiment can be replicated, but assume that your readers already know how to perform the experiments. We poured n-free fertilizer solution into a graduated cylinder until the bottom of the meniscus was at the 30 ml line.