Qualitative and Quantitative Article Review

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Quantitative Article Review Instructions

Choose 1 quantitative article from your Topical Reference List and compose a 2-page review of it. Your review must include 2 sections: (1) a summary of the article, and (2) a critical analysis of the article.

Your summary must include:

  • The purpose of the study;
  • A description of participants/sample;
  • The research design (experimental, quasi-experimental, correlational, regression, etc.);
  • The method of data collection (survey, test, questionnaire, etc.);
  • A statistical analysis (t-test, analysis of variance (ANOVA) analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), chi square, Pearson product moment correlation, Spearman rho, etc.); and
  • The results.

Your analysis must include:

 

  • Opportunities for further research not already stated in the article,
  • Threats to validity or rival hypotheses not already discussed,
  • Other original insight or criticism, and
  • Implications of the findings.

Qualitative Article Review

Choose 1 qualitative article from your Topical Reference List, and compose a 2-page review of it. Your review must include 2 sections: (1) a summary of the article, and (2) a critical analysis of the article.

Your summary must include:

  • The purpose of the study;
  • A description of participants/sample;
  • The research design/data analysis (narrative, grounded theory, case study, phenomenology, ethnography, etc.);
  • The method of data collection (questionnaire, document analysis, observation, open-ended or structured interview, etc.); and
  • The results.

Your analysis must include:

 

  • Opportunities for further research not already stated in the article,
  • Threats to validity or undocumented bias on the part of the researcher(s),
  • Other original insight or criticism, and
  • Implications of the findings.

Qualitative Article Review

Choose 1 qualitative article from your Topical Reference List, and compose a 2-page review of it. Your review must include 2 sections: (1) a summary of the article, and (2) a critical analysis of the article.

Your summary must include:

  • The purpose of the study;
  • A description of participants/sample;
  • The research design/data analysis (narrative, grounded theory, case study, phenomenology, ethnography, etc.);
  • The method of data collection (questionnaire, document analysis, observation, open-ended or structured interview, etc.); and
  • The results.

Your analysis must include:

 

  • Opportunities for further research not already stated in the article,
  • Threats to validity or undocumented bias on the part of the researcher(s),
  • Other original insight or criticism, and
  • Implications of the findings.
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