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Reading Skills

Bridgette Clarkston

PDF: Learning to Read the Primary Literature

Primary literature:

1. The Inquiry Paradox: Why Doing Science Doesn’t Necessarily Change Ideas About Science

2. Teaching the Process of Science: Faculty Perceptions and an Effective Methodology

3. The C.R.E.A.T.E Approach to Primary Literature Shifts Undergraduates’ Self-Assessed Ability to Read and Analyze Journal Articles, Attitudes about Science, and Epistemological Beliefs

4. Genetics Education: Innovations in Teaching and Learning Genetics- Selective Use of the Primary Literature Transforms the Classroom Into a Virtual Laboratory

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