Scientific Text Analysis PY-5F-ATN
PROGRAM CONTENT
1. Critical reading and analysis of selected scientific texts in the field of psychology.
2. Problems related to conducting empirical research in the field of psychology.
3. The role of theory in designing and interpreting research results.
4. How to critically analyze a scientific text.
5. Various approaches to research - based on the presentation of selected scientific articles.
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Assessment criteria
presenting two presentations of selected scientific articles (empirical article and review article) according to the indicated criteria
-written homework related to the QALMRI principles discussed in the class
- the average of the marks from the presentation and the completion of homeworks is included in the final grade
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Bibliography
Obligatory:
Otterbring, T., & Rolschau, K. (2021). Beauty is in the eye of the beer holder but rarely because of the beer. Personality and Individual Differences, 179, 110921.
Subramanyam, R. V. (2013). Art of reading a journal article: Methodically and effectively. Journal of oral and maxillofacial pathology: JOMFP, 17(1), 65.
Additional readings:
Sarnecka, B. W. (2019). The Writing Workshop: Write More, Write Better, Be Happier in Academia.
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