QUANTITATIVE ARTICLE ANALYSIS ASSIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS
Choose 1 quantitative article and compose a 3-page review (not including the reference page in the count). Your review must include 2 sections (using Level 1 headings in current APA): (1) a summary of the article and (2) a critical analysis of the article. All articles must be of studies conducted and published in the United States or Canada within the past 5 years.
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.
See your textbook if you need more help evaluating your article. Remember to include a reference page. All citations and references must be in current APA format.
NOTE: If the article you selected does not identify how the data was statistically analyzed (e.g., t-test, ANOVA, ANCOVA etc.), it is likely that this article is either not a quantitative study or not an actual research report but a summary of a study, in which case you must select another article.
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ASSIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS FOR QUANTITATIVE ARTICLE ANALYSIS
Choose one quantitative paper and write a three-page review (not including the reference page in the count). Your review must include two sections (using current APA Level 1 headings): (1) a summary of the article and (2) a critical critique of the article. All articles must be based on research completed and published in the United States or Canada during the last five years.
Your summary must include the following:
• The study’s objective;
• A participant/sample description;
• 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