PPT-What is a scientific paper? A central part of research. An organized description of
Author : lois-ondreau | Published Date : 2019-10-30
What is a scientific paper A central part of research An organized description of hypotheses data and conclusions intended to instruct the reader Interesting and
Presentation Embed Code
Download Presentation
Download Presentation The PPT/PDF document "What is a scientific paper? A central p..." is the property of its rightful owner. Permission is granted to download and print the materials on this website for personal, non-commercial use only, and to display it on your personal computer provided you do not modify the materials and that you retain all copyright notices contained in the materials. By downloading content from our website, you accept the terms of this agreement.
What is a scientific paper? A central part of research. An organized description of: Transcript
What is a scientific paper A central part of research An organized description of hypotheses data and conclusions intended to instruct the reader Interesting and unpublished is equivalent to nonexistent. [lastname1 lastname2 lastname3 2001]. Ima. K.U. Student. Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science. EECS . SCN Reading . Presentation. ikus@eecs.ku.edu. http://www.ittc.ku.edu/~ikus. Scholar’s Latino Initiative. 2011-2012. Introduction: Conclusions. Conclusions should:. T. ransition the reader from your essay back into their world;. Highlight why your essay is important to the reader’s daily life. . Sources: D. Jensen. “Research Methods for Empirical Computer Science.”. . William M.K. . Trochim. . “Research Methods Knowledgebase”. More on Causality. What is causality?. What’s Important About Causality?. Question 1. Question: What role do hypotheses play in scientific inquiry?. Answer: A . hypothesis. provides a . testable. explanation for an observation.. Question 2. Question: What is the difference between an independent variable and a dependent variable?. PhD About?. Is PhD About. Doing more course work? Taking more interesting, higher-level courses?. Gaining broader knowledge in your general area (e.g., CS, IS, SE, etc.)?. Developing more sophisticated systems, better tools/programs?. This Webinar series is sponsored by EPA and CDC.. “. Gathering Data, . Developing Conclusions, and . Putting Your Findings to Use.”. Presented November 20, 2008. Gathering Data, Developing Conclusions, and Putting Your Findings to Use. Content adapted from . http://writingcenter.unc.edu. and . http://home.earthlink.net. . Introductions. Introduction paragraphs. An introduction serves to set your reader up. For an explanatory paper, we will use the introduction to orient our reader on a couple of points. FRUSTERATED? . DO YOU FIND YOURSELF SITTING IN FRONT OF YOUR COMPUTER AT 1:00 A.M. .?. DO YOU HAVE A PILE OF UNORGANIZED RESEARCH SITTING IN FRONT OF YOU?. DO YOU FIND YOURSELF CUTTING AND PASTING LARGE SECTIONS OF YOUR PAPER AT THE LAST MINUTE. Help each other think critically about your papers (articulating your ideas and providing critical feedback is your unit participation grade).. POSITION - What are they trying to say in the end?. EVIDENCE - What evidence are they build or locate that position?. Cognitive & Non Cog Abilities. Personality. Criteria. Chap 3 Developing Predictive Hypotheses. 1. Conceptual & Operational Definitions. Predictors & Criteria. F. Kerlinger’s definitions. Cognitive & Non Cog Abilities. Personality. Criteria. Chap 3 Developing Predictive Hypotheses. 1. Conceptual & Operational Definitions. Predictors & Criteria. F. Kerlinger’s definitions. This Webinar series is sponsored by EPA and CDC.. “. Gathering Data, . Developing Conclusions, and . Putting Your Findings to Use.”. Presented November 20, 2008. Gathering Data, Developing Conclusions, and Putting Your Findings to Use. Score them. Assemble them into a composite explanation. Hypothesis Assembly Algorithm. Look for essential hypotheses. a hypothesis that is the only way to explain some data. Include/propagate/remove (see the next slide) and repeat from top. What is the purpose of a proposal?. To convince reviewers (or your PhD committee) that:. there is a gap of knowledge or technology. that you know how to fill the gap. that you have the necessary tools to do the necessary work, and.
Download Document
Here is the link to download the presentation.
"What is a scientific paper? A central part of research. An organized description of"The content belongs to its owner. You may download and print it for personal use, without modification, and keep all copyright notices. By downloading, you agree to these terms.
Related Documents