Most students don't know what questions to ask when thinking critically.
But, critical discussion is the ONE aspect of academic writing needed to be included in a literature review.
Here are some questions that you should ask when reading and understanding research papers:
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@MushtaqBilalPhD@MushtaqBilalPhD I really love the concept of research kick and am subscribed to the platform, however this post regarding using it in seminars… makes me wonder will it compromise one’s skill to think critically. Will ai conceptualize, lead, and assist and draft future research