Identify the research method(s) used in your article including any statistics used in analysis and methods used to gather the data for your article. Include (if applicable) the number of people in the sample, how they were selected, and when and where the study was done and/or other characteristics of the sample. Also explain how the data was used to examine the main research question. Avoid quoting or copy/pasting a chart. The data should be interpreted in your own words.
Explain the main findings and any conclusions on them from the article.
Evaluate the research method(s) used (i.e., survey, participant observation, etc.) explaining two positive aspects and two limitations of the research method(s) used. Be sure to relate these research concepts to the research done for this article.
Indicate how the information presented in the article can be useful to two different groups in society other than sociologists. Detail at least two reasons with explanation of why the results may be useful to each of your groups.