Article Critique: Students must use APA formatting at all times

Millet, G., Peterson, L., Wolitski, J., Stall, R.(2006) Greater risk for HIV infection of black men who have sex with men: A critical literature review, American Journal of Public Health, 96 (6) 1007-1019.

1. What is the research question? (Should be in the form of a question)

2. What is the research design? (Study approach type: experimental, case study, qualitative, correlational, cross-sectional)

3. How are the key variables measured? (i.e., instruments measuring outcome variable)

4. How did they collect the data? (Discuss the data collection process)

5. Who is the sample? (Describe in detail the group)

6. How was the sample selected? (Describe the protocols in group selection)

7. What are the results? (Describe the results of the study)

8. What are the key points in the discussion? (What was the main point of discussion)

9. How is the information useful for your research project?