Print Email Facebook Twitter The logic of the research article Title The logic of the research article: A critical guide on reading science more effectively Author Chan, P.W.C. (TU Delft Design & Construction Management) Contributor Hoekstra, MaartenJan (editor) Lousberg, Louis (editor) Rooij, Remon (editor) Wilms Floet, Willemijn (editor) Zijlstra, Sake (editor) Date 2020 Abstract Reading scientific papers is an integral part of any university degree programme. Yet, academic writing is a specific communication genre that can be quite daunting for the uninitiated student and novice researcher. The purpose of this chapter is to explain the typical logic of the scientific article. Notwithstanding a variety of disciplinary conventions, there are specific moves that characterise the different parts of a paper. These moves include making an argument for the research question (what and why), describing the research methods (how), reporting on the research findings (what), and developing the argument for future research and practice (so what). By elaborating on the different moves, this chapter provides a model for the process of reading scientific papers and to situate a scientific article in the broader context of scientific conversations and debates. In so doing, students should be able to read science more effectively. Subject process readingrhetorical movesscientific conversations To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:abe1f9c7-7191-4e51-8075-a08c24c1e4b4 Publisher Delft University of Technology Source Inzicht: Academische vaardigheden voor bouwkundigen 2020-2021_Q1 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type book chapter Rights © 2020 P.W.C. Chan Files PDF Hoofdstuk6.4.pdf 311.62 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:abe1f9c7-7191-4e51-8075-a08c24c1e4b4/datastream/OBJ/view