Article Critique: Empirical Qualitative Study

 

Textbook:Sheperis, C. J., Young, J. S., & Daniels, M. H. (2017). Counseling research: Quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods (2nd ed.). Pearson. ISBN: 9780134442549.
If you can’t find the 2d edition of the book, you can use the 1st one o- https://libgen.rs/book/index.php?md5=1740BEB0AEE92DA0BC95F69CAEA75133

Please read Part 3 “Qualitative Research Design and Program Evaluation” p.170-251 in 2nd edition. If you use 1st edition, please read Ch 9-ch12 in part 3 to understand what Qualitative research.

The purpose of an article critique is to provide students an opportunity to conduct a thorough review of an empirical article related to their literature review paper topic. Each student will select an empirical qualitative article from one or more professional journals. Selected articles should be published within the last 5-10 years. For each article critique, students will submit an essay (APA 7 format, including cover page, 2-3 pages of text, & reference list) where they address the following information:
Problem or theory – summarize your response to the following questions:
What specifically is the problem being examined in the study?
Why is it important and how is it a problem?
If a theory is being tested, what is it and why is it relevant?
What is the hypothesis of the study?
Literature review – summarize the literature or other relevant studies in the areas that are covered by the author
Data collection – summarize your response to the following questions:
What kind of sample was used?
How was the data collected?
Was the process explained?
clearly enough where you could replicate the study (with the author’s permission)?
Did the data collection methods seem appropriate to the hypothesis?
Does this data collection plan help to advance the knowledge in the field based on previous studies and their data collection methods?
How many people participated? Is the sample large enough to represent the population? Did they sign an informed consent?
Could other data collection instruments be used?
Findings and conclusions – summarize your response to the following questions:
How was the data analyzed?
What did the author(s) discover in the analysis?
What conclusions are reached?
Evaluation of the study
How useful is the study presented in the article?
What are the limitations and criticisms of the study?
Did the author(s) accomplish what they intended to do?
Was there any researcher bias present?
How would you put the findings of this study to use in your professional world?

 

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