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OVERVIEW: The way to well-written science

How to do the Course

 

PART I: Paragraphs and Sentences

SET A: Paragraphs: The Maps Behind Them

SET B: Paragraphs: Using Maps to Meet Readers' Expectations

SET C: Paragraph Coherence and Cohesion

SET D: Sentences

SET E: Scientific Sections (including Methods)

SET F: Scientific Sections: The Discussion

SET G : Scientific Sections: The Introduction

SET H : The Paper as a Whole


Set 9 - Analysis maps

Sometimes Reasoning maps aren't fine grained enough to show all the details that we might want to show. In this set you'll learn how to show assumptions and make claims more precise using a powerful, advanced kind of argument map: the Rationale Analysis map.

Skills and key concepts

 

 

Content of this page drawn in whole or part from the Austhink Rationale Exercises with permission from Austhink.