Introduction
First Paragraph:
Why is this topic important?
Why is this topic
interesting?
How does it relate
to everyday life?
Middle 3 Paragraphs
Include a summary of
3 previous research articles
For each article include
a paragraph about their method, results and conclusions.
Relate their result
to your current interest!
Final Paragraph
What is your objective
with your experiment?
Briefly state how
you are going to do the task
Use background articles
to justify your hypothesis
State predicted result
based on your hypothesis
Discussion
Remind reader of purpose
of experiment/hypothesis
State whether hypothesis
supported
Summarize data
Discuss any peculiarities,
unexpected findings or potential reasons for failures
Relate findings to
other work
Summarize importance
Make suggestions for
future work
How to present an article summary to the class:
(Author names) were interested in the effects of (independent variable)
on (dependent
variable).
Their hypothesis was...(if not intuitive say why they made this hypothesis)
To test this, they manipulated (independent variable) by ....
and measured ... (operational definition of the dependent variable)
SHOW US MATERIALS OR EXAMPLE OF TASK
They found... (SHOW US A GRAPHS or table of their results)
They interpreted these results to mean...
Plagiarism
Plagiarism
is the use of another persons ideas or words without due credit.
First,
the best way to avoid plagiarism is to take no notes while reading
-- or only key points while reading. Then after you are done reading, try
to generate a
summary of the article IN YOUR OWN WORDS.
To practice this skill, you will give your summary to the class with only
the briefest of
cheat sheets.
Second,
be sure to reference the ideas you get from reading.