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Course Project Part 3: Articles Critique Instructions
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Check My Assignment!You are required to submit 2 critiques of 1,000–1,250 words (not including title, abstract, and reference pages) of articles related to your problem identified in Module/Week 2 and research questions written in Module/Week 3. One critique must be quantitative and one article critique must be quantitative. The 2 article critiques must be written in current APA format, including a title, abstract, reference pages, and include 2 Level 1 headings (Background of the Study and the Critique of the Study) and incorporate a minimum of 2 scholarly citations.
Access the Jerry Falwell Library (JFL) Online Research Portal (available through the Services/Support link in Blackboard on the course menu) and the JFL Course Research Guide (available in the Assignment Instructions folder) to find peer-reviewed journal articles. The 2 articles that you choose must be scholarly, empirical (research-based), and written within the last 5 years. The 2 articles must be at least 5–10 pages and to be considered empirical, the 2 articles must clearly include specific sections that describe the study (e.g., method of research [quantitative or qualitative], participants, data collection, and findings).
Include the following elements in your 2 critiques:
Background of the Study
- Description of the research question, including the importance of the question, and a brief background of the problem.
- Description of how the researchers attempted to answer the question.
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- Methodology
- Population studied
- Unique features of the study
- Description of the research findings.
Critique of the Study
- Do you have confidence in the researcher findings? (i.e., Were there flaws in the study design, questions, etc.?)
- Does the study give an explanation to other people that were not the subject of the research?
- What does the study mean in the big picture and how does the study apply to your own research question/topic?
- What ways could your biblical worldview fit into the contents of the article?
Format the critiques in current APA format and see the grading rubric for specific grading criteria.


