BIZ-A2201 - Scientific thinking and writing, Economics, Lecture, 22.9.2022-13.10.2022
This course space end date is set to 13.10.2022 Search Courses: BIZ-A2201
Topic outline
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After completing this module, the student:
Can search for and use academic knowledge critically, and has tools for:
- searching articles in databases- judging the quality and relevance of both published work and unpublished working papers.- judging the quality and relevance of different types of texts.- reading scientific articles efficiently.- telling the difference between theoretical and empirical work in economics.-
This is a list of resources for finding scientific articles, books and other resources via the library's services.
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This is a 4-page printout from the Purdue University Online Writing Lab with some concrete general tips on how to evaluate a text and its reliability as a source for your project.
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This is a short slideshow about how to find and judge different types of papers in Economics. It is based on the guide for BSc Thesis writing in Economics and is used also in the BSc Thesis seminar.
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Short slideshow
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Short slideshow on things to pay attention to when reading and summarizing theoretical work in Economics
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Short slideshow on what to pay attention to when reading and summarizing empirical papers in economics.
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