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FROM : Rethinking Asset-Building and Community Development: A Community Analysis
  • Provide a brief introduction to the topic under investigation.
    • Offered an introduction to the article to better lay out the thesis.
  • Explain the significance of the topic within the
    • I explained the significance in the introduction and literature review to ensure the reader understands the thought under examination.
  • Identify the research
    • I intimated this in the beginning of the article and subsequent sections.
  • State the research question(s) or aim(s).
    • The research question is posed after the lit review and before methodology.
  • Outline the research methods and
    • Updated methods section as per the review and made it stronger with a data analysis section.
  • Convey the key
    • Achieved this.
  • Summarize the key
    • Identified a results section.
  • Explain the contribution of the findings and key message to the field(s).
    • Made a concluding statement about how clients are participant-leaders and assets to a community.

 

From my understanding of writing a research article, the structure typically includes:

  1. Abstract: No need intext references
  2. Introduction: Provides an overview of the article or research project, including its
  3. Literature Review: Reviews relevant articles and concepts related to the
  4. Methodology: Describes the research methods employed.
  5. Results
  6. Discussion

 

The current article does not adhere to the structure expected of a research article.

I followed the outline to ensure the article conformed to the layout of a research article. 

 

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