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The answer to each question should be roughly 1-2 paragraphs long. In total, you should expect to write roughly 2-3 pages, but 250 words should be the minimum.
1. What is the research question the authors are asking? (1-2 sentences is fine here)
2. Why is this question important to society? (Your opinion matters here, but also bring in any reasons the authors give.)
3. Outline the author(s) research methods. Identify the method(s) used and why they chose these methods. Explain the advantages and limitations of this method for studying the topic being addressed. (Note: the authors themselves may identify advantages/shortcomings, but you can also review information from the textbook Appendix to help you answer this question)
4. Summarize the article’s major findings. (Be specific: don’t just say “more discrimination” if you can say “X times more likely” instead.)
5. Consider the principles of research ethics discussed in the textbook Introduction and Appendix. What ethical considerations did the authors need to weigh in designing and conducting this research? (The authors may or may not discuss this topic directly. If you have no direct evidence, discuss the general principles the authors needed to address for their particular study. Remember that ethics are a consideration for all researchers, even when they are “just” analyzing other, already published research results.)
6. How does this article help you personally understand the topic better? (This question is all about you and your experience/opinion.)
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