Critiquing Peer-Reviewed Articles
Critiquing Peer-Reviewed Articles
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Critiquing Peer-Reviewed Articles
There are many criteria you should look for when critiquing a peer-reviewed article. Research design, validity, and reliability are just a few of the criteria. In this Assignment, you critique a peer-reviewed article. To prepare for this assignment, review this week’s Learning Resources and refer to the Weekly Notes for a complete list of criteria you should look for when critiquing the peer-reviewed article (below).
ARTICLE: Kyung-Hee, C., Chong-suk, H., Paul, J., & Ayala, G. (2011). Strategies for managing racism and homophobia among U.S. ethnic and racial minority men who have sex with men. AIDS Education & Prevention, 23(2), 145–158. Retrieved from http://linksource.ebsco.com.ezproxy.liv.ac.uk/linking.aspx?title=AIDS+Education+and+Prevention&volume=23&issue=2&spage=145&date=2011
Assignment:
• Write a 5-page critique of the article (not including the reference page) addressing the following:
o Introduction: Provide a brief and concise summary of the research issue and the main findings from the article you selected. Cite the article using APA format, and provide the full citation at the end of the paper in a reference section.
o Critique of the literature review
o Critique of the methods/research design
o Critique of the discussion
o Overall evaluation
• Instructions:
• 1). Support the Assignment with specific references to all resources used in its preparation (including URL where applicable).
• 2). All sources must be scholarly.
• 3). All In-text citation and references must be in the APA for format.