The review should be 1-2 single-spaced pages in a 12-point, Times New Roman font
The review should be 1-2 single-spaced pages in a 12-point, Times New Roman font. It is in your best interest to submit your review before it is due so you may check your originality report and correct any spelling and grammatical errors identified by the software program.
The purpose of the review is to provide students knowledge of how research is conducted and reported. The main part of your review needs to include the following information. Please comment on these aspects of the article as part of your review. Provide only the briefest summary of content. What I am interested in is your critique.
Reference. Listed at the top of the paper in APA style.
Introduction. Read the introduction carefully. The introduction should contain:
A thorough literature review that establishes the nature of the problem to be addressed in the present study (the literature review is specific to the problem)
The literature review is current (generally, articles within the past 5 years)
A logical sequence from what we know (the literature review) to what we don’t know (the unanswered
questions raised by the review and what this study intended to answer
The purpose of the present study
The specific hypotheses/research questions to be addressed.
Methods. The methods section has three subsections. The methods sections should contain:
The participants and the population they are intended to represent (are they described as well in terms of relevant demographic characteristics such as age, gender, ethnicity, education level, income level, etc?).
The number of participants and how the participants were selected for the study
A descriiption of the tools/measures used and research design employed.
A detailed descriiption of the procedures of the study including participant instructions and whether incentives
were given.
Results. The results section should contain a very thorough summary of results of all analyses. This section should include:
Specific demographic characteristics of the sample
A thorough narrative descriiption of the results of all statistical tests that addressed specific hypotheses
If there are tables and figures, are they also described in the text?
If there are tables and figures, can they be interpreted “stand alone” (this means that they contain sufficient
information in the title and footnotes so that a reader can understand what is being presented without having to go back to the text)?
Discussion. The discussion is where the author “wraps up the research”. This section should include:
A simple and easy to understand summary of what was found
Where the hypotheses supported or refuted?
A discussion of how the author’s findings compares to those found in prior research
The limitations of the study
State the overall purpose of the paper. What was the main theme of the paper?
What new ideas or information were communicated in the paper?
Why was it important to publish these ideas?
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The implications of the findings to basic and applied researchers and to practitioners Critique.
Conclusion.
Once you provide the main critique of the article, you should include a final paragraph that gives me your overall impression of the study. Was the study worthwhile? Was it well-written and clear to those who may not have as much background in the content area? How does it relate to other weekly readings?
APA Format Review
If you are unfamiliar or a bit “rusty” on your APA format, you may want to use the tutorial available through the APA website which is listed on your syllabus.
Grading Criteria
I will grade your paper based upon:
How well you followed directions (as indicated in this page)
How thoroughly you used examples to support the critique
How accurately you used APA format
And your organization, grammar, and spelling
Integration of assigned weekly readings
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