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So What Are The Similarities and Differences Among Review, Reaction and Critique Paper?

The document compares and contrasts reaction papers, review papers, and critique papers. Reaction papers express the writer's opinions and ideas about a read or viewed work and use informal language. Review papers summarize current knowledge on a topic using formal language. Critique papers provide an in-depth formal analysis and evaluation of a text, production, or performance and focus more on technical aspects using expertise. The three paper types differ in formality, objectivity, depth, and validity depending on the intended purpose and audience.
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So What Are The Similarities and Differences Among Review, Reaction and Critique Paper?

The document compares and contrasts reaction papers, review papers, and critique papers. Reaction papers express the writer's opinions and ideas about a read or viewed work and use informal language. Review papers summarize current knowledge on a topic using formal language. Critique papers provide an in-depth formal analysis and evaluation of a text, production, or performance and focus more on technical aspects using expertise. The three paper types differ in formality, objectivity, depth, and validity depending on the intended purpose and audience.
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So what are the similarities

and differences among


review, reaction and
critique paper?
REACTION PAPER REVIEW PAPER
a form of paper writing in which the writer expresses his an academic text intended to concisely review
ideas and opinions about what has been read or seen. recent progress in a particular topic

evaluated due to the writer's communication skills and the paper summarizes the current state of
only then due to the unique ideas and the content knowledge of the topic. It creates an understanding
of the topic for the reader by discussing the findings
writers could be anybody
writers are knowledgeable
could be formal or informal CRITIQUE PAPER of the topic

comments on the piece in uses formal language


a formal analysis and evaluation of a text,
general
production, or performance—either one's own
(a self-critique) or someone else's.

offers more depth to their analysis.


writers are experts focuses more of the technicalities
1 2 3
FORMALI CRITIQUE REVIEW REACTION
TY PAPER PAPER PAPER

OBJECTIV CRITIQUE REVIEW REACTION


ITY PAPER PAPER PAPER

CRITIQUE REVIEW REACTION


DEPTH PAPER PAPER PAPER

CRITIQUE REVIEW REACTION


VALIDITY PAPER PAPER PAPER
EXAMPLES
Reaction Papers,
Reviews, and
These are specialized forms of writing in which a
Critiques?
reviewer or reader evaluates any of the following:

Scholarly works Works of art

Designs Graphic designs


Why are they
considered
academic texts?
Even if it is primarily subjective
because it manifests the writer’s ideas
and emotions regarding a certain
thing, it is called objective because it
is based on facts.
How can we show
that concepts are
based on facts?
CITATION
A citation is a reference to the source of
information used in your paper.

Any time you directly quote, paraphrase or


summarize the essential elements of
someone else's idea in your work, an in-text
citation should follow.
CITATION
A citation is a way of giving credit to individuals for
their creative and intellectual works that you
utilized to support your research. It can also be
used to locate particular sources and combat
plagiarism. Typically, a citation can include the
author's name, date, location of the publishing
company, journal title, or DOI (Digital Object
Identifer).
There are two types of citations:

•In-text citations appear throughout your paper at the


end of a sentence you are citing. They tell your reader
where you found the information used to come up
with a particular idea.

•Works cited page (MLA) or reference list (APA)


citations give all of the information your reader would
need to find your source. They appear at the end of
your paper as a separate page listing all of the sources
you used.
Different referencing
styles:
Chicago/
American Psychological
Association

APA Modern Language


Association
Turabian
Style
used by Education,
Psychology, and Sciences MLA generally used by Business,
History, and the Fine Arts

used by Humanities
The two types of
citation in APA
In-text citation:
The two types of
citation in APA
Reference list:
APA 7 Edition samples:
th
APA 7 Edition samples:
th
APA 7 Edition samples:
th

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