there is a  handy-dandy little book called Evaluating Research in Academic
Journals, by Fred Pryczak, published by Pyrczak Publishing co. If any of
you have never seen some of his books, it is worth getting a catalogue. 

There is also an online instructors supplement to what appears to be a
pretty good text--at least lthe online supplements are really great, at
http://spsp.clarion.edu/mm/RDE3/start/RDE3start.html and they have 
a section on reading an article.

annette

 On Fri, 26 Jan
2001, Diana Kyle wrote:

> Some time ago there was mention of an article on how to read research articles.  I 
>thought it was from Sue
> Franz.   I've been searching my TIPS goodies and can't find the post.  Does anyone 
>have this information?   
> I'm trying to give students as many resources as possible to help them understand 
>the structure of research writing.   
> If you have any other suggestions, I'd appreciate your suggestions and comments.  As 
>always, thanks TIPSTERS!! 
> 
> Diana J. Kyle, M.A.
> Psychology Department
> Fullerton College
> Fullerton, California
> 
> Office:    523-0
> Phone:   714-992-7166
> 
> You are educated when you have the ability to listen to almost anything without 
>losing your temper or self-confidence.
> Robert Frost (1874-1963)  
> 
> 
> 

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