Interpretation and Application of IPSAS by Aggestam-Pontoppidan, Caroline.2015-11-23
Write a critical analysis of the content in APA format, including a cover page, abstract and reference page. To learn more about the proper way to write a critical analysis. Analysis MUST be covering these questions below:
- Who is the author, and what are his/her qualifications?
- What is the nature of the work (type, purpose, intended audience)?
- What is its significance? How does it compare to other material on the same subject? By the same author?
- What is the author’s thesis?
- What is the organizational plan or method? Is it well conceived? Does it achieve the author’s objectives?
- What are the underlying assumptions? Are they stated or do they lurk behind a stance of neutrality and objectivity?
- How do assumptions and biases affect the validity of the piece?
- Are arguments/statements supported by evidence? Is the evidence relevant? Sufficient?
- Is the author’s methodology sound?
- What evidence or ideas has the author failed to consider?
- Are the author’s judgments and conclusions valid?
- What rhetorical strategies does the author use? Are they effective?