Article Critique paper with statistic/Research Methods background Only!!!
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Article Critique Instructions (50 points)
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Purpose of The Article Critique Paper
1). Psychological Purpose
This paper serves several purposes, the first of which is helping you gain insight into
research papers in psychology. As this may be your first time reading and writing papers
in psychology, one goal of Paper I is to give you insight into what goes into such papers.
This article critique paper will help you learn about the various sections of an empirical
research report by reading at least one peer-reviewed articles (articles that have a Title
Page, Abstract, Literature Review, Method Section, Results Section, and References
Page—I have already selected some articles for you to critique, so make sure you only
critique one in the folder provided on Canvas). This paper will also give you some
insights into how the results sections are written in APA formatted research articles. Pay
close attention to those sections, as throughout this course you’ll be writing up some
results of your own!
In this relatively short paper, you will read one of five articles posted on Canvas and
summarize what the authors did and what they found. The first part of the paper should
focus on summarizing the design the authors used for their project. That is, you will
identify the independent and dependent variables, talk about how the authors carried out
their study, and then summarize the results (you don’t need to fully understand the
statistics in the results, but try to get a sense of what the authors did in their analyses). In
the second part of the paper, you will critique the article for its methodological strengths
and weaknesses. Finally, in part three, you will provide your references for the Article
Critique Paper in APA format.
2). APA Formatting Purpose
The second purpose of the Article Critique paper is to teach you proper American
Psychological Association (APA) formatting. In the instructions below, I tell you how to
format your paper using APA style. There are a lot of very specific requirements in APA
papers, so pay attention to the instructions below as well as Chapter 14 in your textbook!
3). Writing Purpose
Finally, this paper is intended to help you grow as a writer. Few psychology classes give
you the chance to write papers and receive feedback on your work. This class will! We
will give you feedback on this paper in terms of content, spelling, and grammar.
NOTE: There is a 30% maximum plagiarism limit on this paper. However, this DOES NOT
mean that you can directly plagiarize 30% of your paper. These 30% similarity is set for our
standardization—everyone is writing on the same topic, using almost same references, and using
the same instruction & checklist as an example. In addition, I will check all the similarity reports
in your paper. Copying and pasting (plagiarism) is NOT ok even with a tiny percent. For
example, your paper has only 5% similarity, but this 5% is completely copying and pasting from
some article without any paraphrasing. Then your behavior is plagiarism.
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Article Critique Paper (50 points possible)
Each student is required to write an article critique paper based on one of the research articles
present on Canvas (only those articles listed on Canvas can be critiqued – if you critique a
different article, it will not be graded). The article critique paper will account for 50 points. In
addition to deepening your understanding of conceptual issues discussed in lectures, this article
critique assignment is designed to improve critical thinking and writing skills. Please follow the
instructions and guidelines below. If you are unclear about any of this information, please ask.
What is an article critique paper?
An article critique is a written communication that conveys your understanding of a research
article and how it relates to the conceptual issues of interest to this course. There are five
elements emphasized in this critique: The title page (in APA formatting), summary of the article,
critique of the article, brief (one paragraph) summary of the article, and appropriate referencing
for the article. I suggest also looking at the example papers, which will give you a nice visual
image of APA style that you can mimic in your own paper.
This article critique paper will include 5 things:
1. Title page: 1 page (4 points)
• Use APA style to present the appropriate information: o A Running head must be included and formatted APA style
▪ A maximum of 50 characters, counting letters, punctuation, and spaces between words as characters. If the title is already 50
characters or fewer, the full title can be used as the running head.
Write the running head in the page header, flush left, in all-capital
letters. Use the same running head on every page, including the
title page; do not include the label “Running head” to identify the
running head on any page.
▪ There must be a page number on the title page that is right justified. It is included in the header
o Your paper title appears on the title page. This is usually 12 words or less, and the first letter of each word is capitalized. It should be descriptive of
the paper
o Your name will appear on the title page o Your institution will appear on the title page as well o For all papers, make sure to double-space EVERYTHING and use 12
Times New Roman font. This includes everything from the title page
through the references.
o This is standard APA format. ALL of your future papers will include a similar title page
2. Summary of the Article: 1 ½ page minimum, 3 pages maximum - 14 points)
An article critique should briefly summarize, in your own words, the article research question
and how it was addressed in the article. Below are some things to include in your summary.
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• The same title used on the title page should be at the top of the page on the first actual line of the paper, centered, and bold.
• For this paper, add the word “Summary” below the title, and have it flush left. Then write your summary of the article below that
• The summary itself will include the following: (Note – if the article involved more than one experiment, you can either choose to focus on one of the studies
specifically or summarize the general design for all of the studies)
1. Type of study (Was it experimental or correlational? How do you know?) 2. Variables (What were the independent and dependent variables? Be
specific with these. Define the terms independent and dependent variable
and make sure to identify how they are operationally defined in the article)
3. Method (Was there a random sample of participants? Was there random assignment to groups? What did the participants do in the study?). How
was data collected (online, in person, archival data, etc.)
4. Summary of findings (What were their findings?)
3. Critique of the study: 1 ½ pages minimum - 3 pages maximum - 16 points)
• This portion of the article critique assignment focuses on your own thoughts about the content of the article (i.e. your own ideas in your own words). For this section, please
use the word “Critique” below the last sentence in your summary, and have the word
“Critique” flush left.
• This section is a bit harder, but there are a number of ways to demonstrate critical thinking in your writing. Address at least four of the following elements. You can
address more than four, but four is the minimum.
• 1). In your opinion, how valid and reliable is the study? Why? (make sure to define what reliable and valid mean, and apply these definitions to the study you
are critiquing. Merely mentioning that it is valid and reliable is not enough – you
have to apply those terms to the article)
• 2). Did the study authors correctly interpret their findings, or are there any alternative interpretations you can think of?
• 3). Did the authors of the study employ appropriate ethical safeguards?
• 4). Briefly describe a follow-up study you might design that builds on the findings of the study you read how the research presented in the article relates to research,
articles or material covered in other sections of the course
• 5). Describe whether you feel the results presented in the article are weaker or stronger than the authors claim (and why); or discuss alternative interpretations of
the results (i.e. something not mentioned by the authors) and/or what research
might provide a test between the proposed and alternate interpretations
• 6). Mention additional implications of the findings not mentioned in the article (either theoretical or practical/applied)
• 7). Identify specific problems in the theory, discussion or empirical research presented in the article and how these problems could be corrected. If the
problems you discuss are methodological in nature, then they must be issues that
are substantial enough to affect the interpretations of the findings or arguments
presented in the article. Furthermore, for methodological problems, you must
justify not only why something is problematic but also how it could be resolved
and why your proposed solution would be preferable.
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• 8). Describe how/why the method used in the article is either better or worse for addressing a particular issue than other methods
4. Brief summary of the article: One or paragraphs (8 points)
• Write the words “Brief Summary”, and then begin the brief summary below this
• In ONE or TWO paragraphs maximum, summarize the article again, but this time I want it to be very short. In other words, take all of the information that you talked
about in the summary portion of this assignment and write it again, but this time in
only a few sentences.
• The reason for this section is that I want to make sure you can understand the whole study but that you can also write about it in a shorter paragraph that still emphasizes
the main points of the article. Pretend that you are writing your own literature review
for a research study, and you need to get the gist of an article that you read that helps
support your own research across to your reader. Make sure to cite the original study
(the article you are critiquing).
5. References – 1 page (4 points)
• Provide the reference for this article in proper APA format (see the book Chapter 14 for appropriate referencing guidelines or the Chapter 14 powerpoint).
• If you cited other sources during either your critique or summary, reference them as well (though you do not need to cite other sources in this assignment – this is merely
optional IF you happen to bring in other sources). Formatting counts here, so make
sure to italicize where appropriate and watch which words you are capitalizing!
6. Grammar and Writing Quality (4 points)
• Few psychology courses are as writing intensive as Research Methods (especially Research Methods Two next semester!). As such, I want to make sure that you
develop writing skills early. This is something that needs special attention, so make
sure to proofread your papers carefully.
• Avoid run-on sentences, sentence fragments, spelling errors, and grammar errors. Writing quality will become more important in future papers, but this is where you
should start to hone your writing skills.
• We will give you feedback on your papers, but I recommend seeking some help from Research Methods Help Center to make sure your paper is clear, precise, and covers
all needed material.
The key point is that your experimental paper should describe a “position” that you have taken
with respect to the content of the article. Please note that you do not need to refer to any other
sources other than the article on which you have chosen to write your paper. However, you are
welcome to refer to additional sources if you choose.
Other guidelines for the article critique papers
▪ 1). Pay attention to the page length requirements – 1 page for the title page, 1.5 pages to 3 pages for the summary, 1.5 pages to 3 pages for the critique, one or two paragraphs for
the brief summary, and 1 page for the references page. If you are under the minimum, we
will deduct points. If you go over the maximum, we are a little more flexible (you can go
over by half page or so), but we want you to try to keep it to the maximum page.
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▪ 2). Page size is 8 1/2 X 11” with all 4 margins set one inch on all sides. You must use 12- point Times New Roman font (Note: these instructions are in 12 point Times New
Roman font).
▪ 3). As a general rule, ALL paragraphs and sentences are double spaced in APA papers. This includes the spacing in your Paper I: Article Critique Paper. It even includes the
references, so make sure to double space EVERYTHING
▪ 4). When summarizing the article in your own words, you need not continually cite the article throughout the rest of your critique. Nonetheless, you should follow proper
referencing procedures, which means that:
o If you are inserting a direct quote from any source, it must be enclosed in quotations and followed by a parenthetical reference to the source. “Let’s say I am
directly quoting this current sentence and the next. I would then cite it with the
author name, date of publication, and the page number for the direct quote”
(Winter, 2013, p. 4).
1. Note: We will deduct points if you quote more than once per page, so keep quotes to a minimum. Paraphrase instead, but make sure you still give the
original author credit for the material by citing him or using the author’s
name (“In this article, Smith noted that …” or “In this article, the authors
noted that…”)
o If you choose to reference any source other than your chosen article, it must be listed in a reference list.
▪ 5). PLEASE use a spell checker to avoid unnecessary errors. Proofread everything you write. I actually recommend reading some sentences aloud to see if they flow well, or
getting family or friends to read your work. Writing quality will become more important
in future papers, so you should start working on that now!
▪ You may get 1-10 points deducted due to lack of originality. Professor will contact you for any Academic Misconduct.
▪ If you have any questions about the articles, your ideas, or your writing, please ask.
Although we won’t be able to review entire drafts of papers before they are handed
in, we are very willing to discuss problems, concerns or issues that you might have.