Surveying an Empirical Journal Article PART I
Learn how to spend 30 minutes surveying an article (and eventually even faster!)  This approach has been adapted from Barbara Sarnecka's "How to Survey and Empirical Journal Article", so thanks to her for this wonderful resource!

In PART 1, you'll (1) read the title, (2) read the abstract, and (3) look at the figures. Enter your questions to each section below. Also add your questions IN Perusall so you can get live feedback from the teaching team (and your classmates) -- you'll be using these in the next part as well.
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Breakout Room Number *
1 Read the title *
Make note of any words you don’t understand, or any questions you have.
2 Read the abstract *
The abstract is a summary of the whole paper, and it’s worth taking the time to read carefully, several times over if necessary. Again, make note of any questions you have or words you don’t understand.
3 Scroll through the paper and look at the figures *
Figures that illustrate methods or models should give you a good idea of what the researchers did. Figures that illustrate results should show you what the researchers found, and good ones will show you what the researchers’ hypotheses were. Again, make note of any questions you have.
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