How far does each section match up to what it should do? Are there particular strengths and limitations in each section? Why?

Critical analysis of an academic journal paper focusing on procurement;

Read through the entire article, getting a general idea of the research aims, methods and results. At this stage, you might have some general questions about the article that you think about:
Is it clearly laid out? Are the results clearly presented?

What are the main aims and findings? What methodology has been used?

Work through each section in detail, and make brief notes. Sections might include the abstract, introduction, literature review, methodology, results, discussion, conclusion.

How far does each section match up to what it should do? Are there particular strengths and limitations in each section? Why?

Explain your thinking. You may need some evidence to support your view; for example, if you think that a sample of five participants seemed quite small, you should try to find a similar study that has used more than five, to cite as a comparison.

Plan and write your critical review. A short critical review should have a brief introduction, simply providing the subject of the research and the author, and outlining the structure you will be using.
The simplest way to structure a critical review is to write a paragraph or two about each section of the study in turn. Within your discussion of each section, you should first sum up the main points such as the key findings, or methodology used, to show your understanding.
After this, you could present the strengths and weaknesses, as you see them, of the section, with an explanation of your thinking, and evidence. It is useful to plan out each section of your review as a short list, or bullet points, so that you can see that you have included everything.
Your submission

The critical analysis should be no more than 1000 words in length. It should be submitted to the relevant Turnitin link that will be made available.