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Besides being able to locate scholarly sources of information, graduate learners
Besides being able to locate scholarly sources of information, graduate learners are expected to become information literate, which includes being able to evaluate information in scientific literature. This is done to determine if the information is actually useful and valid for their research/essay projects and if it is trustworthy and accurate. Generally, sources of information are evaluated on their purpose, timeliness, authority, reliability, and coverage. For example, it is understood that a source whose purpose is to sell something is more likely to either exaggerate or de-emphasize certain information to enhance its persuasive appeal. Sources that focus on a very narrow aspect of an issue may not be useful for supporting broader generalizations. Sources that refuse to acknowledge competing viewpoints can be quite biased. For this assignment, you will complete two parts: (1) select and describe a key health care issue that interests you and describe why this issue is important and (2) select three research articles related to the health care issue you selected and complete a summary and analysis of each research article. Note that in Topic 4, you will use these articles to develop your Health Care Issue Essay assignment. Part 1: Compose a narrative of 750-1,000 words that includes the following information: Select and describe a key health care issue. Discuss the importance of the key health care issue. Part 2: Find three scholarly articles related to the key health care issue you selected. Complete a summary and analysis of each article that addresses the following information: Describe the purpose of the study. Describe the results or findings from the study. Review the conclusion the authors draw from the findings and analyze if the authors addressed the purpose of the study properly. Discuss whether there was sufficient information, not enough information, irrelevant or unnecessary information, etc. Address any areas of the study that could be improved. Consider factors such as sample size, confounding factors, potential errors, limitations, etc. Describe if the interpretation of the results was valid and provide a rationale. Consider whether there was a possible alternate explanation for the results of the study, if additional research could build on these findings, or whether this research builds upon previous research. Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion. You are required to submit this assignment to LopesWrite. A link to the LopesWrite technical support articles is located in Class Resources if you need assistance.
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