Quantitative Analysis

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Spring ‘23 Quantitative Analysis of a Professional Journal Article on Environmental Solutions Worksheet:

Your Name:

Your SID:

Instructions: After the library orientation, you will select a professional journal article that focuses on solutions to environmental problems and is based on original scientific research. This is an individual assignment. Please complete the following:

Publication and writing features


1. Name of Journal:


For example:
Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering

2. Journal Type: Check all that apply

Online/Web______

Printed/Hard copy_____

Monthly______

Quarterly______

Other?_______


If other, please explain below:

3. Database where you found the article:

For example: Science Direct

4. Peer Reviewed? Y/N

The answer should be “yes” because it is required for this assignment. Check article using Ulrich’s Directory.

5. Authors’ Name(s) (first three only)

Author 1

Author 2

Author 3

6. Provide information on the academic credentials and research focus (if available) of each author you named.

(1 to 2 sentences.)

(Example)

Ryan Holifield, Ph.D., is Associate Professor of Geography and Urban Studies at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. His research focuses on human dimensions of environmental change, addressing issues of democracy, governance, policy, and social and environmental justice.

Author 1

Author 2

Author 3

7. Why does knowing the authors and their credentials contribute to the scientific reliability of this article?

8. Check all of the sections below that you see in your article. (The sections are usually introduced with a bold title, but not always.)

____Title

____Abstract

____Introduction

____Keywords

____Purpose or Purpose statement

____Literature Review

____Definitions

____Research question

____Limitations

____Hypothesis

____Design specifications

____Methodology/use of scientific method

____Data collection and analysis

____Results/findings

____Recommendations for the future

____References

9. Why are abstracts used in professional journal articles, and not in magazine or trade journal articles?

10. How helpful is the formatting and design in the article? (Look at the sections and subsections, columns, fonts, and alignment.)

11. How helpful are the visuals, graphs, charts and tables?

12. How well is the article written?

A. Is there a lot of “jargon” or are there technical terms only an expert in the field would understand? If yes, provide examples.

 

B. Are the technical terms defined or explained?

C. Who is the primary audience?

D. Overall is the article written on a level that is appropriate for the primary audience?
Would other audiences (such as readers with a non-technical background) understand the article?

Testable questions and hypothesis:

1. Testing methodology:

A. What was the hypothesis?

B. What was the methodology used to test the hypothesis? If the article focuses on engineering design, what is the methodology used to test the design idea?

C. What is the conclusion based on the results?

D. Was there any evidence of pseudoscience? Yes or No? Explain your answer.

2. Quantitative Reasoning

How does quantitative reasoning contribute to the article’s analysis of, or solutions to issues of earth, the environment, and sustainability.

Provide the complete citation for the journal article you analyzed here. Remember it should be in APA documentation style.