The document outlines a template for analyzing a research paper, including summarizing the title and thesis, contextualizing the problem being addressed, describing the methodology and tools used to collect and analyze data, stating the hypothesis and whether it was supported, identifying strengths and weaknesses, and considering implications of the findings.
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Analysis of A Research Paper
The document outlines a template for analyzing a research paper, including summarizing the title and thesis, contextualizing the problem being addressed, describing the methodology and tools used to collect and analyze data, stating the hypothesis and whether it was supported, identifying strengths and weaknesses, and considering implications of the findings.
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ANALYSIS OF A RESEARCH PAPER
1 Title of the research paper
2 Maximum 100 word summary of the principal thesis or proposal being made in the research 3 Context of, and background to, the research. (ie What problem or question or observation or situation is being addressed?) 4 Methodology employed to collect data. Primary and/or secondary data? 5 Tools used for analysis of the data – statistics, graphs, etc. 6 Is there a hypothesis? If so, what is it and is it supported or rejected? 7 What are the strengths of the research, which make it distinct and unusual? 8 What are the weaknesses of the research and how can these weaknesses be addressed? 9 What are the implications of the findings from the research? What advances in science have been made?