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Category > Psychology Posted 19 Oct 2017 My Price 10.00

Topic: Depression

Jane Doe                                                         Topic:  Depression

January 5, 2017                       (The topic of your project, not of the article you are reviewing)

Article Review #1

Bibliography entry:

Smith, J.M., Turner, T.T., & Jones, M.A. (2010).  Depression among college students.  The Journal of Educational Research, 55(2), 298-327.

Author affiliations:

  • Smith and Turner – The University of Maryland.                                  
  • Jones - therapist in private practice specializing in late adolescence.

Purpose:  This study explores depression among college students controlling for personal factors and family background in order to ascertain whether college itself poses an increased risk for depression on students not otherwise predisposed to mental health issues.  Implications for preventative programs are presented.

Summary:

  • Write 2 – 3 paragraphs.  Double space.
  • Tell about the
    • subjects
    •  methods
    • results
    • and any author conclusions/recommendations you feel important.

Critique:

  • At least 1 well-developed paragraph including your reaction and criticism. Double space.

Depending on your level of experience with research methods, you can critique the effectiveness of the article itself, the study, or both.

  • React and/or critique the article, giving your own opinions, support, and/or criticisms of the article or study.  Tell what you found interesting, informative, how/why you would/would not use the information, who you think would benefit from the article, and any questions or recommendations you have for further investigation.
  • Include, as appropriate, how you think the information can be used, to whom you would recommend the article, and/or what you would suggest for future research.

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