Problem Framing in Problem Solving: A case study. It was written by Troy C. Payne, Kathleen Gallagher, John E. Eck, and James Frank. it was written in 2013. The article review will need to include the following components: ? a brief discussion of the research study’s focus (e.g., purpose for conducting research, research questions and/or hypotheses, methodology); ? a brief summarization of the research study’s key findings (e.g., hypotheses were or were not supported; additional research is needed in a specific area); and a brief discussion of the applicability of the research study’s key findings to current and future practices in the field of criminal justice. You may use your direct experience, information from the textbook, and/or information from additional sources to complete this component of the article review. Each section of your article review must be clearly labeled using the following section headings: ? Research Focus, ? Research Findings, and ? Research Applications. Note: Each component of the article review should be your own words. No more than 20% of your article review should be a direct quote. Thus, you will need to read the article and rewrite the study’s focus (component 1) and key findings (component 2) in your own words. You will have to use your intellectual creativity to brainstorm how the study’s key findings can be applied to practices in the field of criminal justice (component 3). Therefore, there should be very little need to use direct quotes in your article review.
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