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Critique of a Research Article The goal of this activity is to give you an opportunity to apply whatever you learned in this course in evaluating a research paper. You might have done some article summaries or even critical evaluation of some resources. However, this activity is unique because you evaluate a research article from a methodology perspective. For this assignment you summarize and evaluate the attached educational research article. After completing your critique you should submit: 1.Your article critique including a summary of the article. 2- You fill out and send the attached form. This assignment could be done individually or in groups of 2 students. In the summary section, you should write a brief (up to 500 words) summary of the article in your own words. Don’t use copy and paste try to rephrase. This will be a good practice for your final project’s literature review. In the critique section, you evaluate the article using the following grading criteria. Grading criteria for research critique The critique part should be 2-5 pages (750-2000 words) similar to the following examples in APA style. Your critique should be longer than your summary and you pay special attention to the design and procedure. Your grade on this assignment is based on your answer the following questions. There is a long list of questions. You don’t have to address all questions. However, you should address highlighted questions. Some questions are relevant to this article some are not. I listed so many questions simply because I’d like you to learn what to look for in evaluating a research article. The format of your paper should NOT be like a Q & A list. Instead, you should integrate your answers into an essay format similar to the given examples. Main questions including: ·What is (are) the research problem(s)? ·What is (are) the research question(s) (or hypothesis)? ·Is the.
Journal article reviews refer to the appraisal of potencies and limitations of an article’s opinion and subject matter. The article reviews offer the readers with an explanation, investigation and clarification to evaluate the importance of the article. A journal article review usually follows the APA style, which is in itself an exceptional mode of writing. Writing a journal article review in APA style requires a thorough reading of an article and then present our personal opinions on its subject matter. In order to write a journal article review in APA style, one must necessarily conform to the detailed guidelines of APA style of writing. As such, a few tips for writing a journal article review in APA style have been provided in details below. Tips for Writing Journal Article Review in APA Style Getting started Read the complete article. Most journal articles use highly complicated and difficult language and wording. Thus, it is suggested to read the article thoroughly several times to understand it perfectly. Select a statement that effectively conveys the main idea of your review. Present the ideas in a rational order, keeping in mind that all opinions must sustain the main idea. Start with a header with citation Journal article reviews start with a header, including citation of the sources being reviewed. This citation is mentioned at the top of the review, following the APA style (refer to the APA style manual for more information). We will need the author’s name for the article, title of the article, journal of the published article, volume and issue number, publication date, and page numbers for the article. Write a summary The introductory paragraph of the review should provide a brief summary of the article, strictly limiting it to one to three paragraphs depending on the article length. The summary should discuss only the most imperative details about the.
IntroductionWriting a summary or abstract teaches you how to condense information and how to read an article more effectively and with better understanding. Research articles usually contain these parts: Title/Author Information, Abstract, Introduction, Methodology, Result or Findings, Discussion or Conclusion, and References. To gain a better understanding of an article, try reading the abstract and the discussion or conclusion first and then read the entire article. This Tips Guide from Marymount University has more information about the major parts of a research article.Finding an ArticlePsycINFOThe American Psychological Association’s (APA) renowned resource for abstracts of scholarly journal articles, book chapters, books, and dissertations, the largest resource devoted to peer-reviewed literature in behavioral science and mental health.Sample PsycINFO SearchJournal Article RequestIf you are not able to access the full text of an article you would like to use for research, please complete and submit this form. An LRC staff member will then place an interlibrary loan request on your behalf.Summarizing an ArticleThe following websites offer advice and instruction on summarizing articles:Andrews University: Guidelines for Writing an Article SummaryUConn: How to Summarize a Research ArticleResources for APA StyleWebsitesPurdue Online Writing Lab (OWL) APA Formatting and Style GuideBooks in the LRCThe APA Pocket Handbook: BF76.7.P833 2007Concise Rules of APA Style: BF76.7.C66 2010Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association: BF76.7.P83 2010Sample APA CitationsIn-Text CitationIf the author’s name is included within the text, follow the name with (year)            Example: Jones (2009) found that diabetes symptoms improve with exercise.If the author’s name is not included within the text, follow the sentence with (Last Name, year).            Example.
Summary: APA (American Psychological Association) style is most commonly used to cite sources within the social sciences. This resource, revised according to the 6th edition, second printing of the APA manual, offers examples for the general format of APA research papers, in-text citations, endnotes/footnotes, and the reference page. For more information, please consult the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, (6th ed., 2nd printing). Contributors:Joshua M. Paiz, Elizabeth Angeli, Jodi Wagner, Elena Lawrick, Kristen Moore, Michael Anderson, Lars Soderlund, Allen Brizee, Russell KeckLast Edited: 2013-09-18 10:33:51 There are two common types of papers written in fields using APA Style: the literature review and the experimental report. Each has unique requirements concerning the sections that must be included in the paper. Literature review A literature review is a critical summary of what the scientific literature says about your specific topic or question. Often student research in APA fields falls into this category. Your professor might ask you to write this kind of paper to demonstrate your familiarity with work in the field pertinent to the research you hope to conduct. A literature review typically contains the following sections: Title page Introduction section List of references Some instructors may also want you to write an abstract for a literature review, so be sure to check with them when given an assignment. Also, the length of a literature review and the required number of sources will vary based on course and instructor preferences. NOTE: A literature review and an annotated bibliography are not synonymous. If you are asked to write an annotated bibliography, you should consult the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association for the APA Format for Annotated Bibliographies. Experimental report In many of the.
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