Journal Article Review Instructions
You will write 2
Journal Article Reviews (one each in Modules/Weeks 1 and 5), which will be
based upon your choices from the professional,
peer-reviewed journal articles provided. No outside articles
will be accepted. Each Journal Article Summary must be 3–5 double-spaced pages (not including
the title and reference pages) and created in a Microsoft Word
document. Use the following guidelines to create your paper:
- Provide
an APA-style title page including your name, the paper title
(referring to the article title), and the institutional affiliation
(Liberty University). Keep in mind that current APA recommends the title
length not to exceed 12 words. Use the running head in the appropriate
place and a page number on every page. Divide your summary into sections
with the following Level 1 headings: Summary, Reflection, and Application
(review the APA Manual for guidance if needed).
- Develop a 1-page summary of the article in
your own words. Do not copy and paste from the journal article—this is
plagiarism! Provide a brief description of the topic under consideration
in the article. If the article describes a research study, include brief
statements about the hypotheses, methods, results, discussion, and
implications. If any test measures
or statistical methods used are given in the article, do not
provide detailed descriptions of these. Short direct quotations from
the article are acceptable, but they may not be more than 1–2 sentences
each and must be properly cited. This section is the foundation of your
Journal Article Review (at least a third of your paper). Make sure you
include the core points from the article, even if it means a longer
section. Do not reference any additional articles in your
summary.
- In your own words, reflect (in 1
page) on the article. Appropriate comments for this part of the paper could
include, but are not limited to, your initial response to the article,
comments (in your own words) regarding the study's design or methodology
(if any), insights you gained from reading the article, your reasons for
being interested in this particular article, any other readings that you
may plan to do based upon having read the article, and other thoughts you
have that might further enhance the discussion of your article. This
section should constitute approximately a third of your Journal Article
Review. Again, do not reference any other article.
- In your final section, write in 1
page how you would apply the information you have learned to a potential counseling
setting. This could be in a church or clinical session. Develop this
section as if you are a pastor or clinician and your parishioner or client
has come to you with a problem, needing your help. You may want to pick
one of the following “normal” problems for this section: depression, grief, substance abuse,
spousal infidelity, unforgiveness, etc.
- Provide the complete reference
citation for the article being summarized on a reference page in
compliance with current APA standards. Be aware of how and when you use
periods, spacing, italics, use or non-use of issue number, etc. Do not
copy and paste the reference from an electronic source.
Submit both Journal Article Reviews through the assignment
submission links in Modules/Weeks 1 and 5.
Journal Article Review 1 is due by 11:59
p.m. (ET) on Sunday of Module/Week 1.
Journal Article Review 2 is due by 11:59
p.m. (ET) on Sunday of Module/Week 5.
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