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In your introductory section, summarize (do not rewrite or copy) each of the fol
In your introductory section, summarize (do not rewrite or copy) each of the following aspects of the article, preferably in this order. In this section, you are offering an overview and explanation of the research study. This section will be several well-developed
paragraphs (and not merely disconnected responses to the questions below):
The study’s rationale -Why did the authors want to do this study?
What were the authors trying to discover in this study?
The population studied -Where did the sample come from? What was the sample size?
The methodology -Was the study descriptive, correlational, or experimental? How did the authors conduct the research? Briefly summarize the steps they took.
The results – What were the authors’ findings?
The author’s conclusions – Typically, in the Discussion section, the authors describe why their findings are important. They also describe the problems (limitations) with their study.
Following the introductory section you will provide your Interpretation and Analysis: Describe the knowledge you gained from this article and give good examples of how you might use what you’ve learned in the future. This section will address these questions:
What were the article’s strong points and weak points?
Why do you think the findings are important?
What did you think was wrong with it? For example, was the sample poorly drawn and not representative?
Was the article poorly/strongly written?
In your concluding section, explain how the findings are relevant to you or the lives of others. Give an original example of a practical implication of the findings.
(This is directly from the rubric)
The source has to be about the connections between substance use disorders and mental health issues
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