Create a Title page. Write a narrative critique of the quantitative, descriptive

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Create a Title page.
Write a narrative critique of the quantitative, descriptive research article using the Johns Hopkins Research Evidence Appraisal ToolLinks to an external site. and Johns Hopkins Individual Evidence Summary ToolLinks to an external site.. Your critique should be in paragraph format.
Present an overview of the article’s findings.
Discuss how the article findings relate to the practice problem.
Explain how the Johns Hopkins Individual Evidence Summary Tool assists in the critique of the article about your practice problem.
The reference page must be in the correct APA format.
Johns Hopkins Research Evidence Appraisal Tool
The Johns Hopkins Research Evidence Appraisal Tool is included with the assignment.
Accurately completes all sections in the Article Summary Information on pages 1-3.
Enter the Evidence level and quality rating.
Enter the robust study findings.
Complete the quantitative and quality sections, and all boxes are completed on page 2.
The Quantitative appraisal is completed as A, B, or C on page 3.
Johns Hopkins Individual Evidence Summary Tool
The Johns Hopkins Individual Evidence Tool is included with the assignment.
All columns are completed and are accurate.
Use the Johns Hopkins Individual Evidence Summary Tool to summarize the descriptive study and complete all columns accurately.
Enter a complete current APA formatted reference and permalink.
Enter the research paradigm and research study design.
Enter detailed information about the sampling plan, size, and setting.
Include the specific intervention, and/or explicit information on what the researcher was studying.
Enter in detail the findings by the researcher.
Describe the tools used or how outcomes were measured. Include Cronbach alpha if a tool was used.
Enter limitations described by the researcher. Also, add your appraisal if limitations were not described.
Enter the level of the research study and the quality. Transfer this from the Johns Hopkins Appraisal Tool.
Writing Requirements (APA format)
Scholarly writing is in the third person.
Title page required
Length: 1-2 pages (not including title page or references page)
1-inch margins
Double-spaced
12-point Times New Roman or 11-point Arial font
Use of level 1 headers to separate each section
References and citations in proper APA format (current version)
In-text citations
Reference page required
Standard English usage and mechanics
No spelling or typographical errors.

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