Empirical References

  • Due Wednesday by 11:59pm
  • Points 25
  • Submitting a text entry box or a file upload
  • Available Feb 27 at 12am – Mar 4 at 11:59pm

Research Project
Empirical References

Assignment Guide: Finding and Submitting Empirical Research Articles

Assignment Overview

Conducting research takes dedication, time, and persistence. One of the most important steps in developing a strong neuroscience research project is learning how to find and evaluate empirical (original research) articles. This assignment is designed to help you begin that process early so you can stay on track with your research project.

To help you build a strong scientific foundation for your project, you are required to locate and submit two empirical research articles that you plan to use in your research project.

Assignment Instructions

  1. Locate two empirical (original research) articles related to your neuroscience research topic.
  2. Articles must:
    • Be published between 20202026
    • Be empirical studies (articles that include methods, results, and data collected by researchers)
    • Be relevant to your proposed research topic
  3. Download the full PDF version of each article.
  4. Upload both PDF files to this assignment submission.

This assignment is meant to help you make early progress on your project these are often the easiest points earned when completed on time.

What Is an Empirical Article?

An empirical article reports original research conducted by the authors. These articles typically include the following sections:

  • Abstract
  • Introduction
  • Methods
  • Results
  • Discussion
  • References

Review articles, opinion papers, editorials, or summaries are not considered empirical articles for this assignment.

How to Search for Empirical Articles (Using PubMed)

One of the most commonly used databases in neuroscience and biomedical research is PubMed.

Steps for Searching:

  1. Go to or our campus EbscoHost or Google Scholar
  2. Enter keywords related to your topic (example: “dopamine addiction fMRI” or “sleep memory consolidation hippocampus”).
  3. Use filters on the left side of the page:
    • Publication dates: 20202026
    • Article type: Clinical Trial, Randomized Controlled Trial, or other research articles
  4. Select articles that clearly describe an experiment or study.
  5. Look for links to the full text PDF through the publisher or your institutions library.

Tips for Success

  • Start early finding strong articles takes time.
  • Try multiple keyword combinations.
  • Read abstracts first to determine relevance.
  • Save articles as you find them to avoid searching again later.

Important Reminder

Conducting research takes dedication and time. The earlier you begin gathering and reading empirical articles, the easier your research project will become.

Grading

  • Full Credit: Two appropriate empirical articles (PDF format) submitted.
  • Partial Credit: Only one article submitted or articles do not meet requirements.
  • No Credit: Articles not submitted or not empirical research.

This assignment is intended to help you build momentum in your research process and set you up for success in your final project.

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