Example paper - Mid-term assignment - Research in public administration
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Course
Research in public administration
Institution
Universiteit Leiden (UL)
Book
Social Research Methods
For the subject Research in public administration(premaster public administration), I wrote this review as part of the midterm assignment. It was graded 9,5 out of 10,0. You can use it as an example.
Research in public administration - Midterm Assignment
Review of a quantitative study
Article reviewed: How perceived effort expectancy and social influence affects the continuance of
intention to use e-government. A study of a Malaysian government service by F.Z.B. Abdul Razak, A.
Abu Bakar and W.S.W. Abdullah
Reviewed by Alex van Schreven de Vries
Student premaster public administration, Leiden University
Student number: 3025624
Wordcount: 998
Date: 29th of November 2020
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