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  1. PDF Step'by-step guide to critiquing research. Part 1: quantitative research

    Terminology in research can be confusing for the novice research reader where a term like 'random' refers to an organized manner of selecting items or participants, and the word 'significance' is applied to a degree of chance. Thus the aim of this article is to take a step-by-step approach to critiquing research in an attempt to help nurses ...

  2. Writing an Article Critique

    Before you start writing, you will need to take some steps to get ready for your critique: Choose an article that meets the criteria outlined by your instructor. Read the article to get an understanding of the main idea. Read the article again with a critical eye. As you read, take note of the following: What are the credentials of the author/s?

  3. How to Write an Article Critique Step-by-Step

    First, we'll discuss what a research article critique is and its importance. Then, we'll outline the key points to consider when critiquing a scientific article. Finally, we'll provide a step-by-step guide on how to write an article critique including introduction, body and summary. Read more to get the main idea of crafting a critique paper.

  4. PDF Critique/Review of Research Article

    1. Begin of briefly critique by identifying the article's title, author(s), date of publication, and the name. researchers. (see the your journal other publication in which app ared. In your introduction, you should also of the Table publication describe 1). or the If the in paper purpose which was it appeared and the credentials and not ...

  5. Writing, reading, and critiquing reviews

    Literature reviews are foundational to any study. They describe what is known about given topic and lead us to identify a knowledge gap to study. All reviews require authors to be able accurately summarize, synthesize, interpret and even critique the research literature. 1, 2 In fact, for this editorial we have had to review the literature on ...

  6. Writing an article CRITIQUE

    A critique asks you to evaluate an article and the author's argument. You will need to look critically at what the author is claiming, evaluate the research methods, and look for possible problems with, or applications of, the researcher's claims. Introduction. Give an overview of the author's main points and how the author supports those ...

  7. Critiquing a research article

    Abstract. This article explores certain concepts relating to critiquing research papers. These include considering the peer review process for publication, demonstrating the need for critiquing, providing a way to carefully evaluate research papers and exploring the role of impact factors. Whilst all these features are considered in this ...

  8. Making sense of research: A guide for critiquing a paper

    Abstract. Learning how to critique research articles is one of the fundamental skills of scholarship in any discipline. The range, quantity and quality of publications available today via print, electronic and Internet databases means it has become essential to equip students and practitioners with the prerequisites to judge the integrity and ...

  9. How to Write an Article Critique Psychology Paper

    To write an article critique, you should: Read the article, noting your first impressions, questions, thoughts, and observations. Describe the contents of the article in your own words, focusing on the main themes or ideas. Interpret the meaning of the article and its overall importance. Critically evaluate the contents of the article ...

  10. Making sense of research: A guide for critiquing a paper

    Learning how to critique research articles is one of the fundamental skills of scholarship in any discipline. The range, quantity and quality of publications available today via print, electronic ...

  11. PDF CRITIQUING LITERATURE

    CRITIQUING LITERATUREWHY DO W. CRITIQUE LITERATURE?Evaluating literature is a process of analysing research to determine its str. ngths and weaknesses. This is an important process as not all published research is reliable or. scientifically sound. Arguments and the interpretation of data can be biase.

  12. How to Critique a Research Article

    Select Country. Undertaking a critique of a research article may seem challenging at first, but will help you to evaluate whether the article has relevance to your own practice and workplace. Reading a single article can act as a springboard into researching the topic more widely, and aids in ensuring your nursing practice remains current and ...

  13. (PDF) Critiquing A Research Paper A Practical Example

    The results wer e discussed appropriat ely- No misinterpretation. 11. Streng ths motioned are the true strengths. 12. Limitations are r eported do not aff ec t the applicability of the study-. 13 ...

  14. Writing Critiques

    Writing Critiques. Writing a critique involves more than pointing out mistakes. It involves conducting a systematic analysis of a scholarly article or book and then writing a fair and reasonable description of its strengths and weaknesses. Several scholarly journals have published guides for critiquing other people's work in their academic area.

  15. Critiquing a published healthcare research paper

    Critiquing a published healthcare research paper. Research is defined as a 'systematic inquiry using orderly disciplined methods to answer questions or to solve problems' (Polit and Beck, 2017:743). Research requires academic discipline coupled with specific research competencies so that an appropriate study is designed and conducted, leading ...

  16. Writing a Critique Paper: Seven Easy Steps

    2) Format of the Critique Paper. First, you will need to know the procedure that will guide you in evaluating a paper. Second, the format of the critique paper refers to how you present it so that it becomes logical and scholarly in tone. The Four Steps in Writing a Critique Paper. Here are the four steps in writing a critique paper:

  17. Critiquing Research Evidence for Use in Practice: Revisited

    The first step is to critique and appraise the research evidence. Through critiquing and appraising the research evidence, dialog with colleagues, and changing practice based on evidence, NPs can improve patient outcomes (Dale, 2005) and successfully translate research into evidence-based practice in today's ever-changing health care ...

  18. A guide to critiquing a research paper. Methodological appraisal of a

    Introduction. Developing and maintaining proficiency in critiquing research have become a core skill in today's evidence-based nursing. In addition, understanding, synthesising and critiquing research are fundamental parts of all nursing curricula at both pre- and post-registration levels (NMC, 2011).This paper presents a guide, which has potential utility in both practice and when undertaking ...

  19. Critique of research articles

    Critique of research articles. A guide for critique of research articles. Following is the list of criteria to evaluate (critique) a research article. Please note that you should first summarize the paper and then evaluate different parts of it. Most of the evaluation section should be devoted to evaluation of internal validity of the conclusions.

  20. How To Write a Critique (With Types and an Example)

    How to write a critique. When you're ready to begin writing your critique, follow these steps: 1. Determine the criteria. Before you write your critique, it's helpful to first determine the criteria for the critique. If it's an assignment, your professor may include a rubric for you to follow. Examine the assignment and ask questions to verify ...

  21. Research Guides: Rhetorical Argument: Critique & Evaluation

    Evaluation is the formation of an opinion about the value of something.. Critique is a specific evaluation of something based on the analysis of various parts or aspects.. Evaluation and critique are analytical tools used in tandem to form an opinion on the value of something based on the examination of its various parts or aspects.. For example, one may argue that a particular short story is ...

  22. Writing a Critique

    Writing a Critique. To critique a piece of writing is to do the following: describe: give the reader a sense of the writer's overall purpose and intent. analyze: examine how the structure and language of the text convey its meaning. interpret: state the significance or importance of each part of the text. assess: make a judgment of the work ...

  23. PDF Sample summary & critique papers

    Sample summary & critique papers. These examples are reproduced from Writing in Biology. 2004. Jan Pechenik, Tufts University. Explanatory text following examples by BC O'Donnell ([email protected]) 1) Example Summary of Primary Research Paper. Van der Laak, S. 1982.

  24. Critique of religion and critical thinking in religious education

    ABSTRACT. This article explores the relationship between the critique of religion and critical thinking in religious education. The contribution reports on research into religious education in upper secondary schools in Norway based on interviews with teachers, student focus groups, and observations of planned teaching.

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    Founded in 1920, the NBER is a private, non-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to conducting economic research and to disseminating research findings among academics, public policy makers, and business professionals. ... in this paper we evaluate long-standing procurement limitations on the purchase of foreign products by the U.S ...