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Structure of Scientific Literature Draft

Submitted by lgiron on Tue, 01/30/2018 - 21:45

Structure of Scientific Literature

Similarities:

    Sections: Abstract, Introduction, Discussion, Conclusion, Acknowledgements, References

    These two articles contain these sections within the literature.

    In addition the abstract sections are a summary on the background of the topic and are short and concise. Followed by the introduction which gives a more in depth writing on the background of the topic and slides into the matter of the task at hand. The last paragraph of introduction in the articles contains the what they are trying to convey and based off of what piece of information

Differences:

    Sections: Materials/ Methods, Results.

    The literature of origin matters does include the methods section which is critical as I read from the assignment due soon that it is used so that other individuals can replicate it to see if they can get the same results as the original. This is used to validate the information and see what differences there were and why. This would then lead to the results section. In this there is a clear section on the results the author reached with the methods explained, it is hard to know the results if there is not a clear section explaining what the results were in comparison to the original ideas.

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