First, find the social
problem being addressed in the study. In other words, what is the big
picture reason that they are doing the study?
Determine what gap in
the literature the study is filling. This is looking at the specifics of
what has been previously done and how the study fits into the history of the
topic area. What theory/theories are
the authors utilizing to address this issue? How do they integrate the theory
into the study?
What are the study's Research
Questions? What are they planning to examine and how does that relate to
the literature gap?
What are the study's hypotheses? They may use language such
as predictions or expectations. Also, examine the variables of interest within
the hypotheses. Are they using survey measures? What type of scores or sub
scores will result from the measures? Have you ever heard of the measures they
are using?
Next time I will talk about reading articles' methods
sections. Do you have an issue or a question that you would like me to discuss
in a future post? Would you like to be a guest writer? Send me your ideas!
leann.stadtlander@waldenu.edu
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