“Willing to Do Anything for My Kids”: Inventive Mothering, Diapers, and the Inequalities of Carework Jennifer Randlesa F

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“Willing to Do Anything for My Kids”: Inventive Mothering, Diapers, and the Inequalities of Carework Jennifer Randlesa F

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“Willing to Do Anythingfor My Kids”: InventiveMothering, Diapers, and theInequalities of CareworkJennifer Randlesa
Find 3 sub-points that the author makes to support themain argument.a.b.c.
What type of research methods is the author using? Whatevidence does the author choose to look at to determine whether thehypothesis is supported or not?
How does the author categorize the results? What were theauthor’s findings? Are the main findings expected?
What evidence does the author give in the discussionsection to support the hypothesis? Give 2-3 examples of evidencethe author uses. How well does the evidence support the author’shypothesis?
Did the author analyze what they initially said theywould analyze (see your response to the first question)? Does thearticle meet its objectives?What are some implications for policy or research for thisarticle?
Does the author address the problems or limitations oftheir research methods? If so, what flaws or limitations do theymention?
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