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What’s an Article
Critique and How to
Write It
What Is an Article Critique
Assignment?
An article critique, also known as a response
paper, is a formal evaluation of a journal article
or another type of literary or scientific content.
Your main goal is to show whether or not the
author provided reasonable arguments and
facts for their main points.

How to Write an Article


Critique
Although the concept is fairly simple, many
students still end up wondering: “What is a
research article critique?” A!er the initial
explanation, the professor doesn’t provide
many additional instructions. So you simply
assume that you’ll need to read a research
article and then discuss it from a critical point
of view. That assumption is correct. However,
the article critique is a much more complex
challenge than most students expect.

Before we get any further, allow us to explain


what a good article critique should deliver:
Instead of simply summarizing the
main points of the article, you must
critique them. This is where most
students make a mistake; they o"er a
mere summary of the research article
they read. Journal articles already
have summaries. Your professor
doesn’t want to get that. They want
your unique opinion and discussion.
You should provide not only your
impressions of the article, but
evidence that backs them up as well.
In addition to identifying the main
idea of the article, you should also
clarify its background and purpose.
Most of all, you’ll focus on the issues
this article raises, as well as the ones it
avoids.
Now that we elaborated on that definition, let’s
get to the main point: how to critique an
article. We’ll give you specific steps to follow,
so you’ll complete this paper with success.

Step 1: Active Reading


You cannot critique a research article before
you read and understand it. These journal
articles can be quite lengthy, and they o!en
involve terms you don’t understand. That’s
why simple reading won’t be enough. You’ll
have to engage in active and close reading,
accompanied with some research, so you can
define and understand the terms that are new
to you.

During this process, you will observe facts and


details about the text. You will identify the
main point of the author, as well as the
arguments they used to support that point.

This means that you’ll definitely need a


marker, as well as a note-taking app. If you
prefer taking notes the old-fashion way, get a
notebook and start writing as you read.

Make sure to identify these main aspects of the


research as you read through the article:
Research problem and research goal
Hypothesis
Research methods
Participants in the research
Variables
Main findings
Conclusions
You’ll probably need to read the article several
times before you’re done with this stage. You’ll
discover new layers with each reading, and
new ideas on how to critique will come to your
mind. Take notes of those ideas, too.

Speaking of notes, don’t make them brief.


Maybe you think that a brief note expresses
your entire idea, but it doesn’t. Remember: this
is a complex type of academic paper. You’re
analyzing an advanced text, so it’s easy to
forget some of your ideas when the time to
write comes. Yes; it will take more time for you
to read and take notes of your observations.
However, you’ll minimize the obstacles during
the writing process if you’re willing to make
this e"ort.

Step 2: Develop a Preliminary Outline


Now that you have thorough understanding of
the article and you took plenty of notes, it’s
time to organize them into a preliminary
outline. Why is this a preliminary outline? –
Because you’re still not done with the process
of critique. In this outline, you’ll just plan how
you’ll discuss the main points of the article.

Step 3: Question the Author’s Main


Points
This is the first thing the professor will wonder
when they start reading your critique: “Did this
student understand the di"erence between a
summary and an analysis? The article critique
is not a summary; it’s an analysis from a critical
point of view. Although your main purpose is
not persuasion, you still have to develop a
convincing discussion.

To achieve that, you must wonder whether or


not the writer’s overall message is logical. This
goal will demand additional research. You
hardly have the entire base of knowledge
needed for analyzing a researcher’s work.
Thus, you’ll have to search for similar
examples and compare this article’s
hypothesis with them.

You can check the logic of the message in an


easy way: compare the introduction and the
conclusion. Do the elements of these two
sections match?

In addition to the main message and the logic


of the article, you’ll question other aspects,
too:
The research methods
The results
The discussion
The stylistic elements
Yes; even the stylistic elements are important.
If the author’s style is incomprehensive, you
may use that argument as an element of your
critique.

When you’re questioning the main elements


and points of the article, remember: you’re not
obliged to write a negative critique. The
critique can be positive as well. If you agree
with all points, you’ll write a positive critique. If
you don’t agree, you’ll write your remarks. If
you’re somewhere in between (that’s the usual
approach of article critiques), you’ll emphasize
both the positive and negative elements of the
article. In any case, you must use strong
arguments to support your points.

Step 4: Identify Contradictions


Throughout the reading, maybe you identified
some contradictions in the article.
Researchers, whether intentionally or
unintentionally, can be biased. Thus, they may
ignore contrary evidence or even misinterpret
it, so they will turn it to their advantage.

This bias can come from prejudices. An


architect with traditional education, for
example, has prejudices towards feng shui,
and they will ignore some evidence that might
prove the benefits of that method. A medical
expert will have prejudices towards Chinese
medicine. You get the point.

Note any biases, and you’ll find the


contradictions. Whenever the author mentions
another author’s work, check out that source.
Yes; it will require more reading, but it will help
you identify the weak points in the article, so
you’ll be able to critique it.

If the author cited untrustworthy evidence, you


may add that point in your critique.

Step 5: Write It!


You’ll have plenty of notes by this stage. Don’t
worry; that’s a good thing. All you need to do is
organize them in a clear outline, so you’ll know
what logical progression to follow as you
discuss the article. Once you’re ready, you may
start with the writing process.
Disclose Your Main Argument in the
Introduction
It’s not that hard to start writing the
introduction. You should provide the title of
the article you’re critiquing, its author’s name,
the journal where it was published, and the
publication date. Then, you’ll make a
statement about the focus of this research
article. It has a thesis statement, right? Include
it in the introduction.

Most types of academic papers contain a


thesis statement in the introduction. In the
article critique, the introduction should also
outline your main argument. Disclose your
main points of critique in this statement, so it
will give the reader an idea of what they are
about to read.
Write the Body Paragraphs
Now, the time for a real critique starts. Each
one of the body paragraphs should expand on
a new point of the article. Since this is not a 5-
paragraph essay (the article critique will be
much longer!), you may use subheadings for
these sections. If you’re writing a brief article
critique, you don’t have to do that.

Each paragraph of the body should start with a


topic sentence, which you’ll develop further in
the paragraph. Make sure there’s a logical
connection between these parts of the paper.
Summarize Your Arguments
In the conclusion, you’ll summarize your
critique and you’ll suggest its potential
implications. You may recommend further
research, which will shed new light on the
issue and will improve the work of the writer
you just critiqued.

Step 6: Revise!
Do not skip this step! Don’t even think about it.
The article critique is a serious project, which
should showcase your capacity of critical
thinking and argumentation. If you fail to
revise it, even the slightest flaw will ruin the
impression for the reader.

During this process, pay attention to the


citations. Did you reference all sources
properly? Proofread the bibliography, too! If
you don’t know how to format it, make sure to
follow the rules of article critique APA
formatting style.

Conclusion
This is not a simple project. In fact, the article
critique may be one of the most complex
academic writing challenges for students.
However, it’s also very important. It teaches
you how to use the work of another writer
without being completely convinced in their
point of view. It teaches you how to question
and check their arguments.

You’re developing the skill of critical thinking,


which is extremely important for your progress
in any career. So pay attention to this
assignment; the results are well worth the
e"ort.

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