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How to Read a
Research ArticleBusine
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HOW TO COMPLETE• Left click or use the forward arrows to
advance through the PowerPoint
• Upon advancing, each section of the article will be highlighted one by one
• Read the section of the article, then click once to view the description of it
• You can find the full article in the bottom left of this slide, if the text in the ppt is too small to read
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Topics Covered
• Abstract
• Introduction/
Literature
Review
• Methodology
• Headings and
subheadings
• Analysis/
Discussion
• References
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Review of the Literature
Provides brief review of past research and theory about subject (e.g., the literature review).
Abstract
• Brief synopsis of the study
• Information about problem investigated, how investigated, the goal of the study, major findings, and hints at what the results could mean (e.g., implications of the findings).
Introduction
• Presents problem and states why it was important to study
• Describes how the study advances knowledge of the problem
Journal Title, year, volume, page numbers
Article Title
Author Name
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References
• Tells which resources the authors consulted to inform their study
Tip:A great list for finding other articles that may contain more information on the same topic
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Subheadings
Throughout the article, subheadings
will give you a clue as to what you are
reading.
Discussion
• Summary of what the researchers found
• Evaluates what the findings mean (e.g., implications of the study) and relates these results back to the research described in the Introduction
Methodology
• Describes the paper design, how the research was conducted
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