Sunday 26 February 2017

ADJUSTMENT DISORDER IN CHILDREN OF DIVORCE PARENTS

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-does the author review preview studies? is current and relevant research used?
-what type of research was used- empirical studies, anecdotal materials, or personal observation?
-evaluate the sample, can you detect any problems with the sample, in size, composition, or in the way the sample was selected in relation to the purpose of the study? for example , was the sample too small to generalized from? was it composed fall white participants only of one sex, or all of a similar age? Dose the way in which volunteers were found influenced the results ? for instance, volunteers gathered at a health food store might have different attitudes about nutrition than the population at large.
-how useful does this work seem to you? how does the author suggest the findings could be applied and how do you believe they could be apply?
-how could the study have been improved in your opinion?
-does the author appear to have any biases related race, gender, class, or politics?
-is the writing clear and easy to follow? does the authors tone add to or detract from the article?
-how useful are the visuals (such as tables, charts, maps, photographs) include, if any? how do they help to illustrate the argument? are they confusing or hard to read?
-what further research might be conducted on this subject?

in your conclusion try to synthesize the pieces of your critique to emphasize your own main point about the author"s work, relating the researcher"s work to your own knowledge or to topics being discussed in your course.

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