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How To Write A Critical Review?

(Summarize a Research Article)
Overview
When writing a critical review of an article, you will need to summarize, evaluate, and offer critical comment on the ideas and information that the author(s) presents in the article.
Research / scientific articles are highly structured to make information easy to find. The research article usually has the following sections: Title Page, Abstract, Introduction, Method, Results, Discussion, References, and Tables / Figures.
Your goal should be to read and understand the article, analyze the findings or arguments, and evaluate and comment on the article.
Reading the Article
• Allow enough time to understand it.
• Read the article without taking notes to gain an overall idea of its main idea.
• Identify:
-- the research question (usually stated in the Abstract and Introduction)
-- the hypothesis(es) (usually in the Introduction)
-- the test of the hypothesis (in the Methods)
-- the findings (in the Results, including......


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