review and critically evaluate each article for content, methodology, and application. Each article review must contain three (3) sections: first, a summary of the article read (content) and how it contributes to further understanding of the topic; secondly, an analysis or critical review of the article or study (methodology); and finally, the theoretical implications for individuals, families and society as a whole (application).

, review and critically evaluate each article for content, methodology, and application. Each article review must contain three (3) sections: first, a summary of the article read (content) and how it contributes to further understanding of the topic; secondly, an analysis or critical review of the article or study (methodology); and finally, the theoretical implications for individuals, families and society as a whole (application). Paraphrasing the authors work or the use of direct quotes must be cited in APA style. APA style utilizes the author-date citation system. In addition to the author and date, each direct quote must be followed by the page number in which the quote was taken in parentheses; ie. Smith (2003) states, The articles should be professional journal articles (p. 93). Each article reviewed must be appropriately cited on a final bibliography page (entitled References). See APA Style.org

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