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SPCE 680: Introduction to Persons with Autism Spectrum Disorders

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Article Analysis - Requirements

This assignment requires you to find an article which meets specific criteria:

  • It must be about one of the health-related topics in the accepted list (see your assignment).
  • It must focus on people with one (or more) neurodivergent conditions.
  • You must find the article using either APA PsycInfo or MEDLINE, both of which are library databases available through the Ball State Libraries, and which are linked below.
  • It must be a peer-reviewed article.
  • The article must be published in a journal that is not predatory.  Note that APA PsycInfo and MEDLINE do not include predatory journals, so that makes your process easier.
  • It must be a research-based article in one of these study formats:
    • Group research design
    • Single-case research design
    • Qualitative research design
  • You have to show with a screenshot that you got it through the Ball State Libraries.

Choose Your Database

Either APA PsycInfo or MEDLINE are acceptable databases to use for this assignment.

Thoughts on Constructing Your Search

Here is a sample for how you could enter your search terms:

Advanced Search screen in APA PsycInfo with two search boxes.  Box 1: YOUR CHOSEN NEURODIVERGENT CONDITION (ex. autism)  Box 2: YOUR CHOSEN HEALTH TOPIC (ex. anxiety)

Limiting to Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles

On the results page in APA PsycInfo and MEDLINE, a couple simple limiters under the search bar enable you to narrow your results to peer-reviewed articles, as shown here:

Search box in APA PsycInfo with this text: autism AND anxiety.  Shows red boxes around "Peer Reviewed" and "Academic Journals" under the search box.

Limiting Your Results to Research-Based Articles

To make sure you choose a research-based article that fits the requirements of your assignment, you'll need to read the abstract of the article carefully.

  • Research-based articles will include participants, so seeing numbers of people listed in the abstract can be a good sign.
  • Research-based articles quite often are broken up into a standardized set of sections: Introduction, Methods, Results, and Discussion/Conclusion.  These are signs you're looking at a research article.

Your assignment specifies that these study format are acceptable, so obviously these terms are a good sign, too:

  • Group study design
  • Qualitative study design
  • Single case study design
    • However, know that there are many kinds of single case study designs, including reversal design, withdrawal design, ABAB design, and multiple baseline design.  An abstract which describes a study with any of those terms does in fact use single case study design.

Clues that you are NOT looking at a research-based article:

  • The title or abstract states that the article is a review of some kind, such as a meta-analysis, a systematic review, or a literature review.

Show That You Found it via BSU Libraries

There are several ways in APA PsycInfo and MEDLINE that you may be able to show that you're getting access through Ball State.

If you have LibKey Nomad downloaded to your browser, then when you view the article you may see this icon:

Or you may be brought to a page like this:

Or you may have to take a screenshot showing "Ball State University" in the upper left-hand corner of the database, as shown here:

Find the Full Text of an Article

For helping finding the full text of an article you're interested in, look for an "Access" button.

For more information, visit the Find the Full Text page.