Summarize/Analyze Journal Articles

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DO THE FOLLOWING FOR EACH OF THE THREE JOURNAL ARTICLES ATTACHED.

1. a) Article title: What is the title and subtitle of your journal article?

b) Author(s): What are the full names of the article’s authors? Include author authors’ names, however, sometimes you need to look in a footnote on the title page or elsewhere in the document. In rare occasions, author affiliations are not listed.

c) Journal Name: What is the name of the journal in which the source was published?

2. Create an In-text citation and a References list citation for your scientific source:

a) In-Text Citation: Write an in-text citation for your journal article. Use the in-text citation template below to put together your citation.

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2. b) References List Citation: Write a References list citation for your journal article. Use the journal article template above to put together your citation.

3. Use the  “Are Your Sources CRAAP?” criteria  below to evaluate your journal article. Why did you select this article and why you think this article is appropriate for writing a paper based on credible university-level research?

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4. Summarize your article ( minimum 150 words, maximum 250 words ). Include in your summary the article’s main point, the topics covered, and the main arguments of the author(s). Use the questions under  Analyze Your Articles below to help you analyze and find key information in your articles for your summary.

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