Reading Assignment for Section 2.1
Read the following subsection from our online textbook: Section 2.1: The Scientific Literature.
What You Will Learn
In this section, you’ll explore the different types of scholarly articles, such as empirical studies, literature reviews, and theoretical and methodological articles, and learn about their unique contributions to social science research. You’ll develop skills to critically evaluate scholarly sources by assessing author credentials, publication reputation, and peer review status. Additionally, you’ll gain proficiency in evaluating primary and secondary sources, understanding their roles and limitations, and applying ethical considerations when using digital archives and resources.
Student Learning Outcomes for Section 2.1
- SLO 1: Gain an understanding of the various types of scholarly articles, including empirical studies, literature reviews, theoretical and methodological articles, and their respective contributions to the broader knowledge base in social science research.
- SLO 2: Develop the ability to critically evaluate scholarly sources by assessing author credentials, publication reputation, and peer review status, and apply these skills to ensure the selection of high-quality, reliable, and relevant research materials.
- SLO 3: Acquire proficiency in source evaluation for social science research, encompassing the discernment of primary and secondary sources, understanding their role and limitations in historical contexts, and applying ethical considerations and accuracy in using digital archives and resources.
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