Law homework help

Please i want to critiqu the article, i will attached the first one i did. i did not critiqu the article made loose point please, if your the one doing this paper for me critiqu the article by followinthese instructions. tThanks.Bibliography entry:must be on p. 1Use only initials of first, middle names(2007), not (2007, June) – only write year in ( )Do not alphabetize names. Keep same order as on articleSee p. 6 of syllabusAuthor Affiliations:  NOT JUST NAMES.  Tell where they are from; what is their profession/expertise?  Usually located right under the names, bottom of first page, sometimes at end of article, before the references.  Purpose – Should be 1 – 3 sentences            Note:  You are reporting on an article from a journal.  A journal is like a book that is a collection of individual articles.  That is why the journal title gets underlined in the bibliography entry.  Therefore,  you could say “The purpose of this article…”, or “The purpose of the study reported in this article is…, but NOT: “The purpose of this journal is…”.Write simply and concisely IN YOUR OWN WORDS.  Be a reporter, NOT a novelist.Avoid saying that the “results prove”; psychologists prefer “the results show, demonstrate or indicate…..it is hard to “prove” things in the social sciencesLDon’t say “the fact is…”, unless it REALLY IS a FACT!  Reference the authors or the study rather than reporting the study findings as “facts”. Using Acronyms:You must write out the entire title the first time used, with the abbreviation in ( ); thereafter, you may use just the abbreviation.CORRECT:  Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-Revised (WISC_R)INCORRECT:  BDI (Beck Depression Inventory)Avoid using numerals at beginning of sentences:WRONG:  27 boys were included…RIGHT:  Twenty-seven boys were included…or There were 27 boys in the study…Tricky words:than vs. thentheir vs. therewhether vs. weatherdefinitely vs defiantlyBe careful using “they” – who are “they”?  Apronoun refers to the preceding noun.Plurals vs possessives:·         WRONG:  the researcher’s were trying to find…·         RIGHT:   the researchers were trying to find…·         RIGHT:  (one researcher) – the researcher’s hypothesis was…·         RIGHT:  (>one researcher) – the researchers’ hypothesis was…·         Plural of hypothesis is hypotheses; plural of diagnosis is diagnosesCritique:  Writing a reaction is good, but full credit requires evaluation and/or suggestions – a critical analysis.