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01.systematics of Scientific Articles

The document outlines the systematic structure of scientific articles, including an abstract, introduction, method, discussion, and conclusion section. The introduction covers background information and identifies a research problem. The method section describes how data was collected and analyzed. The discussion answers questions posed in the introduction by analyzing the data. The conclusion states the main findings and implications.

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01.systematics of Scientific Articles

The document outlines the systematic structure of scientific articles, including an abstract, introduction, method, discussion, and conclusion section. The introduction covers background information and identifies a research problem. The method section describes how data was collected and analyzed. The discussion answers questions posed in the introduction by analyzing the data. The conclusion states the main findings and implications.

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SYSTEMATIC OF SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES

1. Papers are the same as articles. Only papers have such a complete

structure as a Research Report.

2. Scientific articles themselves have a very simple systematics:

ABSTRACT : Contains the research / writing objectives, the methods used,

and the results / findings of the research or writing. In abstract, the

maximum is 200-250 words. Which is accompanied by the KEY.

A. INTRODUCTION : covers the background of factual conditions from data

that can be taken from phenomena gaps, previous research gaps with

current conditions, or social problems in society that require scientific

solutions. In developing the background, it is mandatory to use scientific

references from E journals, printed journals, scientific books, and

unpublished research comprehensively. Include problem formulas in

descriptive form, no need to use numbering as in the paper structure. In

making a problem statement, you must use the question word (What,

Why, or How), you should not reveal the time, place, persona. All

questions must have a process stage according to the research stage.


B. METHOD : must clearly disclose Methods (How to get data: observation,

interview, documented, etc.), Techniques (tools used). Is the type of

research qualitative or quantitative. According to your knowledge, Science

or Humanities has different stages of research.

C. DISCUSSION : In the discussion must be able to answer the questions

described descriptively in the introduction.

D. CONCLUSION : Contains the main findings that have been discussed in the

discussion. Also convey additional information about the weaknesses or

strengths of our research and the future hope that our research designs

will be developed by others in the future.

REFERENCES : in reference only contains a list of posts that we take in our

writing only. Scientific citations from various scientific sources in our

writings that are in the bibliography of scientific articles. If we do not cite

the source, we do not need to write the source in the bibliography.

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