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This document outlines the sections and content required for a critique paper on an original research article. The paper should include an introduction summarizing the research topic and differences from past work. The methodology section describes the research question, framework, and methods. Results are then presented without interpretation. Next, the discussion section analyzes and interprets the results in relation to other studies. Conclusions summarize principles, limitations, implications, and conclusions. Finally, recommendations for improving the original article are provided. References are listed alphabetically using a consistent style such as APA 7th edition.

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Critique Paper Format

This document outlines the sections and content required for a critique paper on an original research article. The paper should include an introduction summarizing the research topic and differences from past work. The methodology section describes the research question, framework, and methods. Results are then presented without interpretation. Next, the discussion section analyzes and interprets the results in relation to other studies. Conclusions summarize principles, limitations, implications, and conclusions. Finally, recommendations for improving the original article are provided. References are listed alphabetically using a consistent style such as APA 7th edition.

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A CRITIQUE PAPER ON <TITLE OF THE ORIGINAL

RESEARCH ARTICLE>
Student Name and Surname1 (10 font size)
e-mail1

I. INTRODUCTION (Title Times New Roman, 12 font size, bold). Current literature regarding
the work subject should be examined and the differences of the said work from the past, similar
works should be presented clearly in the introduction section.

II. METHODOLOGY The methodology must be clearly stated and described in sufficient detail or
with sufficient references. The author shall explain the research question, describe the research
framework, and the methods applied in detail. It should be furthermore highlighted why the research
question is relevant to theory and practice, and why the chosen method(s) are suited for the problem.

III. RESULTS Presentation of the result obtained. If possible, use descriptive figures or tables rather
than explain in text. Do not discuss or interpret the results at this stage.

IV. DISCUSSION Discuss the results. Put your results in perspective by comparing to other studies
or generally accepted knowledge in the field. Criticize your own method and results, for example, with
respect to the simplifications made.

V. CONCLUSIONS Conclusions should include (1) the principles and generalizations inferred from
the results, (2) any exceptions, problems, or limitations of the work, (3) theoretical and/or practical
implications of the work, and (5) conclusions drawn and recommendations.

VI. RECOMMENDATIONS List down here your set of recommendations as a critique for the
original article.

VII. REFERENCES References should be listed in alphabetical order and presented in a commonly
accepted format but in a consistent style. Use the following examples:

Notes:
 This format was adopted from the DOST’s extended abstract guide found at
https://tinyurl.com/zdbyhjhh and from the Universiti Teknologi Malaysia found at
https://tinyurl.com/n7dmppbf
 The review paper format that will be submitted for the Module 1 Summative Assessment of
Methods of Research should follow the latest APA style (7 th Edition). If any style in this adopted
abstract guide contradicts the current APA version, the writer should always follow the latest
APA edition.
 For sample Tables and Figures, please visit this site: https://www.scribbr.com/apa-style/tables-
and-figures/

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