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  1. (PDF) ‫ A Critical Analysis and Comparison of two Published Academic

    Abstract. The purpose of this study is to critically analyse and evaluate two selected journal articles. The two articles are research papers in the education field; more specifically both ...

  2. Critical Analysis: The Often-Missing Step in Conducting Literature

    The research process for conducting a critical analysis literature review has three phases ; (a) the deconstruction phase in which the individually reviewed studies are broken down into separate discreet data points or variables (e.g., breastfeeding duration, study design, sampling methods); (b) the analysis phase that includes both cross-case ...

  3. Critical Analysis

    Critical Analysis Format is as follows: I. Introduction. Provide a brief overview of the text, object, or event being analyzed. Explain the purpose of the analysis and its significance. Provide background information on the context and relevant historical or cultural factors. II.

  4. A Critical Review Study Conducted on Two Academic Articles Published in

    The primary focus of this study is to critically analyse two academic papers published in the educational field in terms of the validity and reliability of their methods of data collection and analysis, research design, and ethical implications. This is done in an attempt to demonstrate the valid procedure of conducting a research paper as a general aim for the current study.

  5. Critically reviewing literature: A tutorial for new researchers

    A research student's first exposure to the literature (a collection of academic research, usually in the form of articles and books) usually involves finding and reading multiple papers, to identify an idea to serve as the basis of his/her thesis. (Please refer to Table 1 for the definitions of this and other key concepts in this paper). Once a ...

  6. Writing a Critical Analysis

    A critical analysis is an argument about a particular piece of media. There are typically two parts: (1) identify and explain the argument the author is making, and (2), provide your own argument about that argument. Your instructor may have very specific requirements on how you are to write your critical analysis, so make sure you read your ...

  7. Writing a literature review

    Writing a literature review requires a range of skills to gather, sort, evaluate and summarise peer-reviewed published data into a relevant and informative unbiased narrative. Digital access to research papers, academic texts, review articles, reference databases and public data sets are all sources of information that are available to enrich ...

  8. PDF Planning and writing a critical review

    A critical review (sometimes called a critique, critical commentary, critical appraisal, critical analysis) is a detailed commentary on and critical evaluation of a text. You might carry out a critical review as a stand-alone exercise, or as part of your research and preparation for writing a literature review. The

  9. PDF How to Undertake Critical Analysis

    s made. Critical vs DescriptiveA critical review or analysis is characterised by two main types of writing: (i) writing descriptively to summarise the particular arguments or concepts of a text, and (ii) writing critically to evaluate and/or an. lyse these arguments and concepts. It is necessary for a critical review to contain some descriptive ...

  10. How to write a successful critical analysis

    To be critical, or to critique, means to evaluate. Therefore, to write critically in an academic analysis means to: judge the quality, significance or worth of the theories, concepts, viewpoints, methodologies, and research results. evaluate in a fair and balanced manner. avoid extreme or emotional language. You evaluate or judge the quality ...

  11. PDF Step'by-step guide to critiquing research. Part 1: quantitative research

    critiquing the literature, critical analysis, reviewing the literature, evaluation and appraisal of the literature which are in essence the same thing (Bassett and Bassett, 2003). Terminology in research can be confusing for the novice research reader where a term like 'random' refers to an organized manner of selecting items or participants ...

  12. Write a Critical Review of a Scientific Journal Article

    Remember that simply disagreeing with the material is not considered to be a critical assessment of the material. For example, stating that the sample size is insufficient is not a critical assessment. Describing why the sample size is insufficient for the claims being made in the study would be a critical assessment.

  13. (PDF) Critical Analysis of Clinical Research Articles: A Guide for

    The components of the critical appraisal are the appropriateness of the study design for the research question and a thorough evaluation of important methodological characteristics of this study ...

  14. Critical Appraisal of Scientific Articles

    If the number of cases is too low, a real difference, e.g. between the effects of two medications or in the risk of disease in the presence vs. absence of a given environmental factor, may not be detected. ... Critical analysis of the study's ... How to write the methods section of a research paper. Respir Care. 2004; 49:1229-1232. [Google ...

  15. PDF Writing Critical Analysis Papers1

    A critical analysis paper asks the writer to make an argument about a particular book, essay, movie, etc. The goal is two fold: one, identify and explain the argument that the author is making, and two, provide your own argument about that argument. One of the key directions of these assignments is often to avoid/minimize summary - you are ...

  16. Critical appraisal of quantitative and qualitative research literature

    This paper describes a broad framework of critical appraisal of published research literature that covers both quantitative and qualitative methodologies. The aim is the heart of a research study. It should be robust, concisely stated and specify a study factor, outcome factor(s) and reference population. Quantitative study designs, including ...

  17. Critical Appraisal and Analysis

    Critical Analysis of the Content. ... Primary sources are the raw material of the research process. Secondary sources are based on primary sources. For example, if you were researching Konrad Adenauer's role in rebuilding West Germany after World War II, Adenauer's own writings would be one of many primary sources available on this topic. ...

  18. Critical Analysis

    Critical Analysis Diagram (text only to the right of the image) A. Introduction - The introduction moves from general to specific. This is where you are: provide a summary or 'road map' of your essay (keep it brief, but mention all the main ideas). B. Body - The body of the essay consists of paragraphs.

  19. A Critical Analysis and Comparison of two Published Academic Journals

    This paper is to pinpoint their weaknesses and strengths. The two chosen papers are also critiqued from various perspectives such as methods of data collection and analysis, research layout and organization, validity and reliability of the data collected, sampling issue and ethical considerations.

  20. Critical Appraisal of Clinical Research

    Critical appraisal is essential to: Combat information overload; Identify papers that are clinically relevant; Continuing Professional Development (CPD). Carrying out Critical Appraisal: Assessing the research methods used in the study is a prime step in its critical appraisal.

  21. Organizing Your Social Sciences Research Assignments

    The final section of a journal analysis paper should bring your thoughts together into a coherent assessment of the value of the research study. This section is where the narrative flow transitions from analyzing specific elements of the article to critically evaluating the overall study.

  22. Succeeding in postgraduate study: 4.4 Applying critical and reflective

    1 Important points to consider when critically evaluating published research papers. Simple review articles (also referred to as 'narrative' or 'selective' reviews), systematic reviews and meta-analyses provide rapid overviews and 'snapshots' of progress made within a field, summarising a given topic or research area.