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JOURNAL

ANALYSIS
GOLDHA FAROLIU, S.FARM, M.BIOMED
Journal Analysis
Journal Analysis is an activity to pay attention to
the main essence of the research that has been
published by the researcher, then combine it
with the ideas of the analyzer.

 Analytical readers can understand the


meaning of the entire journal content without
bothering to read the entire contents
STEPS

• Read the summary / Abstract.


• Abstract is one of the elements in a journal in
a short paragraph at the beginning of the
journal. The advantage of an abstract is that
you can understand a small part of the
journal.
STEPS

• Research background  find out why the


researcher was conducted and whether it is
based on the theme of integrating other
research appointments.
STEPS

• Draw conclusions directly  understand the


abstract / summary of the entire study
(journal).

• Review the argument, whether there are


advantages or disadvantages of the research.
STEPS

• Draw conclusions directly  understand the


abstract / summary of the entire study
(journal).

• Review the argument, whether there are


advantages or disadvantages of the research.
POINTs

• Research Background
• Result and Discussion
• Conclusion
• Your Argument about the Journal
• Conclusion about the Journal Analysis

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