Chapter 2.3 Finding an idea for a research study from a published research article Flashcards

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suggestions

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near end of the discussion section of the most research articles is a set of suggestions for future research. pointing out the limitations or problems with their own study

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Combine or contrast existing results

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like premise statements you can combine two research study for identifying one question or hypothesis.

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Introduction:

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Discusses previous research that forms the foundation for the current research study and presents a clear statement of the problem being investigated

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Method Section:

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presents detail concerning the participants and the procedures used in the study. Often a new research can be created by changing just a few variables or characteristics in this section.

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Result Section:

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presents the details of the statistical analysis and usually not important for generating a new research idea.

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Discussion Section:

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Typically begins by summarizing the results of the study, stating conclusions, and gaps and limitations in the study

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Reference Section:

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Lists complete references for all items cited in the report. Includes authors name, the year of the publication, the title, and the source of the article.

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