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PSYC 465 (Reppond): Experimental Psychology

Research guide for Dr. Reppond's PSYC 465 course

Reading and Analyzing Scholarly Articles from Peer-Reviewed Journals

Reading scholarly, peer-reviewed journal articles is a skill that you develop. Journal articles (particularly research articles) are organized in a way that facilitates a more selective reading process, i.e. skimming and/or reading sections in a different order. 

There is no single way to correctly read a journal article. Ask your professors - they'll each have their own way of breaking down and reading articles, both within and outside of their field. Below are resources and guidelines to help you:

How Are Empirical Articles Different From Review Articles?

Empirical articles report new, original data to answer a research question. Review articles, including Meta-Analyses and Systematic Reviews, synthesize and analyze data from different studies about a research topic to provide a comprehensive overview of the existing research evidence about the topic. 

What Is The Difference Between Quantitative and Qualitative Research?

When you're reading empirical articles:

  1. Critically evaluate the theoretical positions being advanced
  2. Critically evaluate the adequacy of the methods and data to address the position being advanced
  3. Examine what has previously been found in studies about your topic
  4. Examine how your topic fits into this literature and how it helps answer your research questions

When you're critiquing journal articles, look for key information like:

  1. What are the main hypotheses?
  2. Why is this research important?
  3. What are the theoretical perspectives of the authors?
  4. What is the sample size?
  5. Were the research measures and procedures appropriate for studying the stated hypothesis?
  6. What were the key research findings?
  7. Are the authors' conclusions supported by the data? Why or why not?
  8. Did the authors show any bias?
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