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How to Write a Journal Article Review APA Style

By Erica Sweeney, eHow Contributor


updated: July 28, 2010

A journal article review is a common assignment in college and graduate school. Reviewing
journal articles is an important assignment on its own or as part of a much larger research
paper. Typically, instructors will give you guidelines on the type of journal articles to review
and what to include, but general APA journal article reviews will follow certain conventions.
Articles should be from peer-reviewed or scholarly journals and relate to the field of study
that the class discusses.

Instructions
1. 1 Search the library's online databases, such as EbscoHost and others, to find scholarly
or peer-reviewed articles. You can also look in indexes available at the library.
2. 2 Read the entire article. Many journal articles can be quite complex and use
complicated wording and statistics. You may need to read the article a few times
before you get a full grasp of it.
3. 3 Write a citation for the journal article at the top of the review. The citation should
follow the American Psychological Association's style--consult the APA-style manual
or the link under Resources for citation information. You will need the title of the
article, the journal where the article is published, the volume and issue number,
publication date, author's name and page numbers for the article.
4. 4 Write a summary of the article. This should be one to three paragraphs, depending
on the length of the article. Include the purpose for the article, how research was
conducted, the results and other pertinent information from the article.
5. 5 Discuss the meaning or implication of the results of the study that the article is
about. This should be one to two paragraphs. This is where you offer your opinion on
the article. Discuss any flaws with the article, how you think it could have been better
and what you think it all means.
6. 6 Write one paragraph discussing how the author could expand on the results, what the
information means in the big picture, what future research should focus on or how
future research could move the topic forward. Discuss how knowledge in the area
could be expanded.
7. 7 Cite any direct quotes or paraphrases from the article. Use the author's name, the
year of publication and the page number (for quotes) in the in-text citation. Refer to
the link in the Resources section to do this correctly.

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