a) Summarize the main points of an article. Include a brief overview of the research question being addressed, the participants in the study, the methods used to collect data, the results of the study, and the conclusions drawn by the researchers. Do not copy the Abstract, read the paper and write your own summary.
b) Reflect on the strengths and limitations of the study. Consider factors such as the sample size, the generalizability of the findings to other populations, the use of appropriate controls and statistical tests, and the potential for bias in the data collection or analysis.
c) Consider the implications of the study for practice in clinical psychology. Discuss how the findings of the study could be applied in a clinical setting, any potential limitations in the transferability of the results to real-world situations, and any recommendations for future research.
Overall, the review should aim to provide a critical and objective evaluation of the research study, while also demonstrating how the findings of the study can inform practice in clinical psychology.