How to Critically Read the Scientific Research Literature
Cambridge University Press (Verlag)
978-1-009-63127-3 (ISBN)
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Unlock the secrets of scientific articles with CERIC: Claim, Evidence, Reasoning, Implications, and Context. This approachable guide helps readers break down dense articles into their core arguments using a focused hunt-and-seek approach, enabling deeper insight and engagement with the research literature. Each chapter features worked examples drawn from multiple scientific disciplines, pre-empts common misunderstandings, and provides knowledge checks to reinforce learning. Readers emerge able to identify and evaluate claims and evidence, spot gaps in reasoning, and articulate their findings through presentations and literature critiques – skills essential for success in higher education, industry, and informed citizenship. Whether you are an undergraduate tackling your first research article, a graduate student preparing a literature review, or an instructor teaching scientific literacy, the evidence-based CERIC Method transforms reading apprehension into confidence. Accompanying student and instructor supplements can be found online, with further discipline-specific examples and guidance on course preparation and professional development.
Genevive Bjorn, Ed.D., directs the nonprofit Higher Learning Lab Co. and is the founder of ScienceWriting.net. Holding a doctorate from the Johns Hopkins School of Education, her scholarship focuses on critical thinking, online learning, and workforce development. Author of more than fifty articles appearing in publications such as Nature, Science, and The New York Times, and a recipient of a 2017 NSTA Teacher Award, she champions innovative and transformative pedagogy that centers on critical reading. Adam J. Burgasser, Ph.D., is a Professor of Astronomy & Astrophysics and director of the Cool Star Lab at the University of California San Diego. His research focuses on the coldest stars and exoplanets, and he has authored over 350 peer-reviewed publications on scientific and educational research. A recipient of multiple teaching awards and a Fulbright Scholar, he blends astrophysics research with critical pedagogy.
Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgements; Authors' Note; Part I. Critical Reading: 1. The Role of Scientific Research Articles in the Natural Sciences; 2. The CERIC Method; 3. The Claim, 4. The Evidence; 5. Reasoning; 6. Implications; 7. Context; 8. Putting it Together in a CERIC Review; Part II. Critical Thinking: 9. Using CERIC to Compare Articles; 10. Using CERIC to Critique and Peer Review Articles; 11. Using CERIC for Presentations; 12. Using CERIC for Literature Review; 13. Using CERIC with Social Collaborative Annotation (SCA); 14. Using CERIC with Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI); Knowledge Check Key.
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 31.5.2026 |
|---|---|
| Zusatzinfo | Worked examples or Exercises |
| Verlagsort | Cambridge |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften |
| ISBN-10 | 1-009-63127-6 / 1009631276 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-009-63127-3 / 9781009631273 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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