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CSIS 110 Article Review # Article Review # Insert Article Title

CSIS 110

Article Review #
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Article Review # Insert Article Title

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Bibliographic Reference (Use APA style)

This area is for you the list the bibliographic reference for the article you are reviewing. Typically you need to detail the title, author(s), journal name, volume, issue, year, page numbers, etc. of the article you are reviewing.

If the article is retrieved from the Web, you must include the digital object identifier (DOI) so the entire article can be accessed easily. If no DOI is available, include the home page URL for the journal.

General reference forms:

Author, A. A., Author, B. B., & Author, C. C. (year). Title of article.
Title of Periodical, xx, pp–pp. doi:xx.xxxxxxxxxx

Examples: choose the form most appropraaite to the article you are reviewing. If not shown herr, you will need to look it up in the APA guide.

Herbst-Damm, K. L., & Kulik, J. A. (2005). Volunteer support, marital status, and the survival times of terminally ill patients.
Health Psychology, 24, 225–229. doi:10.1037/0278-6133.24.2.225

Sillick, T. J. & Schutte, N. S. (2006). Emotional intelligence and self-esteem mediate between perceived early parental love and adult happiness.
E-Journal of Applied Psychology, 2(2), 38–48. Retrieved from

Objectives

State the objectives (goals or purpose) of the article using bullet points. In peer reviewed articles, there are always multiple purposes.

Summary

Summarize the article very briefly (3 paragraphs or more). Do not quote from the article; instead, summarize and paraphrase.

Maintain proper paragraph format and sentence structure.

Results

List and explain the important observations, conclusions, or findings in the article using bullet points.

Worldview Consideration–Ethical or Legal Considerations

Comment on any ethical or legal considerations this lab may have enlightened you about. If none were obvious during the article, then review the article and identify any ethical or legal concern that comes to mind.

This must be in paragraph form. Bullets are not acceptable.

Worldview Consideration–Christian Worldview

Comment about how the technology revealed in this lab intersects with theology. It is required that this is directly related to the technology or theories in the article. These cannot be just bible quotes (although bible quotes can be used as support.

Everything have an intersection to theology if you dig deep enough. You will loose points if what you state does not tie directly to the topic or it is to general and can copied and used in any other document.

This must be in paragraph form. Bullets are not acceptable.

Questions

List at least 3 questions that arose from your reading of this article.

For each question provide some alanysis or insight as to what you may think the answer is or why, after reading the article, are you left with the question.

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