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cmoore54

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Which two phases of a research critique are most likely to be done simultaneously?
 
  a. Analysis and evaluation
  b. Comparison and analysis
  c. Comprehension and comparison
  d. Each step is unique and is conducted separately.

Question 2

Which of the following statements would be an acceptable response to the question, What is the study problem?
 
  a. It was very unclear what the researcher was trying to accomplish. I found it lengthy and difficult to read. The vocabulary was way over my head and I got lost trying to figure things out.
  b. The researcher did not do a very good job of presenting the study problem.
  c. The researcher states the study problem completely and concisely. It is clear to the reader what was trying to be accomplished with the research.
  d. No problem was presented.



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strudel15

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B
Critique phases 2 and 3 (comparison and analysis) are frequently done simultaneously when critiquing a study.

Analysis and evaluation are not done together.
Comprehension and comparison are not done together.
Critique phases 2 and 3 (comparison and analysis) are frequently done simultaneously when critiquing a study.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C
The statement The researcher states the study problem completely and concisely. It is clear to the reader what was trying to be accomplished with the research identifies that the study problem was presented clearly. It also provides the reader of the critique with the information that the problem was presented appropriately.
Although writing style is important in getting the message to the reader, a critique of the research should focus at least as much on the research process as on the writing style. Without examples the fact that the vocabulary was difficult for the person critiquing the article is more a problem of the writer than the researcher.
Although it is certainly OK to provide negative feedback if it is appropriate, it should be followed with an explanation as to what is not a very good job.
If it is true that no problem was presented, the writer needs to expand on this and say what the subject of the research was.




cmoore54

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Reply 2 on: Jul 8, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


Dinolord

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Gracias!

 

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