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  1. Critical Reviews - Introduction to Research: Humanities and ...

    A critical review of a journal article evaluates the strengths and weaknesses of an article's ideas and content. It provides description, analysis and interpretation that allow readers to assess the article's value.

  2. Critically reviewing literature: A tutorial for new researchers

    Critically reviewing the literature is an indispensible skill which is used throughout a research career. This article demystifies the processes involved in systematically and critically reviewing the literature to demonstrate knowledge, identify research ideas, position research and develop theory.

  3. Writing Critical Reviews: A Step-by-Step Guide - ResearchGate

    A critical review (some times called a summary and critique) is similar to a liter ature. review (see Chapter 15, Writing a Literature Review), except that it is a review of. one article....

  4. What is a Critical Review? - University of Washington

    To be critical means that you are required to: • ask questions about the ideas and information presented in the text and; • to comment thoughtfully by engaging in a process of evaluating or; • making judgements about the validity or relevance of the text to your research or field of study.

  5. Planning and writing a critical review

    What is a critical review? A critical review (sometimes called a critique, critical commentary, critical appraisal, critical analysis) is a detailed commentary on and critical evaluation of a text. You might carry out a critical review as a stand-alone exercise, or as part of your research and preparation for writing a literature review. The ...

  6. Critical Review - Which review is that? A guide to review ...

    Critical Review. "A critical review aims to demonstrate that the writer has extensively researched the literature and critically evaluated its quality. It goes beyond mere description of identified articles and includes a degree of analysis and conceptual innovation" and "an effective critical review presents, analyses and synthesizes material ...

  7. Critically Reviewing Literature: A Tutorial for New ...

    This demystifies the processes involved in systematically and critically reviewing the literature to demonstrate knowledge, identify research ideas and questions, position research and develop theory.

  8. Writing a Critical Review | UNSW Current Students

    Purpose of a critical review. The critical review is a writing task that asks you to summarise and evaluate a text. The critical review can be of a book, a chapter, or a journal article.

  9. Writing a Critical Review - Academics

    The critical review is a writing task that asks you to summarise and evaluate a text. The critical review can be of a book, a chapter, or a journal article.

  10. Guides: Write a Critical Review: Parts of a Critical Review

    Introduction. Purpose: To introduce the source, its main ideas, key details, and its place within the field. To present your assessment of the quality of the source. In general, the introduction of your critical review should include. An embedded citation of the source within the sentence, which includes. Author (s) name. Date. Title of the source.