Frequently asked questions about scholarly sources What is the difference between a scholarly and a popular source? What types of sources are used in academic research? How do I find scholarly sources? What makes a source credible? How do I search research databases efficiently? Is...
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Overview: Focuses on one, usually extensive scholarly study, so the following tips on how to write a research summary would be handy. Survey: Student surveys chosen participants, analyzes findings, and develops conclusions. Problem-solution: Presents a problem and ways to resolve it. Communication ...
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What exactly makes a kind of writing “formal”? You might think you need to use complicated words, longer sentences, and complex grammar structures to impress the reader and sound academic and professional. But formal writing can be simple and plain (in fact, simplicity is a good thing). ...
“Cynical Theories” by Pluckrose & Lindsay makes a good companion, but it has an even more informal, clearly one-sided and less rigorous style. The Wager by David Grann “A real page turner!”“I couldn’t put it down!” Etc. This is the first David Grann book I’ve read, and ...
For establishing a scholarly record, contributing to the academic canon, and ensuring the longevity of one's research, a journal publication is paramount. Both platforms are complementary, each contributing uniquely to the dissemination and advancement of knowledge. 8 ADVERTISEMENT...
and to top it off, give the audience the idea that what they are hearing is correct, not by presenting any kind of scholarly analysis or evidence, but by framing what is being heard as being “common sense”, a belief so correct, sound and widely held as to be an anathema to doubt ...
There are also specialized forums and websites that focus solely on dress codes, bodily autonomy, and similar issues. Here, you can find scholarly articles, testimonials, and advice from experts in the field. It’s an excellent way to arm yourself with information. ...
And by the way – Menzie makes a lot about Rick Stryker somehow getting it wrong in his prediction. What the good professor in a “school of public policy” forgets (conveniently, of course), is that under Joe Biden more people died from Covid than under Trump, Of course, Menzie never...