There is no single correct way to write an academic article. While the framework, principles and examples presented here are based on articles that have appeared in leading academic journals, you may have to adapt it to comply with the requirements of a specific journal, academic department or study leader.
Article review writing Introduction The purpose of this document is to help students and researchers understand how review of an academic journal is conducted and reported in different fields of study. Review articles in academic journals that analyze or discuss researches previously published by others, rather than reporting new research results or findings. Summaries and critiques are two ...
Samples of two complete journal articles are provided. For each sample, a PDF file showing the published format of the article is provided as well as an XML file containing the content of the article in XML according to the Journal Publishing Tag Set.
An Example Manuscript for Submission to the Journal of Natural History Education and Experience
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A journal is published periodically throughout the year and contains a collection of articles that are written by experts.
At the core of effective scientific writing is a disciplined approach, a lot of practice, and a commitment to improvement. We outline here our approach to structure the content of a manuscript as well as practical advice to improve your writing process. Running Title: Writing a Journal Article
Introduction The article "The Impact of Social Media on Mental Health: A Review of Literature," published in the Journal of Psychology and Social Media, explores the complex relationship between social media usage and mental health, focusing on various psychological effects. The authors, Dr. Jane Smith and Dr. John Doe, review existing literature to highlight both positive and negative ...
Recommendations for Designing and Reviewing Qualitative Research in Psychology: Promoting Methodological Integrity (PDF, 166KB) February 2017 by Heidi M. Levitt, Sue L. Motulsky, Fredrick J. Wertz, Susan L. Morrow, and Joseph G. Ponterotto Racial Microaggression Experiences and Coping Strategies of Black Women in Corporate Leadership (PDF, 132KB)
The Purpose of a Scientific Article The purpose of this guide is to provide you with guidelines, and suggestions for structuring and writing a scientific article. This guide describes the purpose, content and writing style for each of the sections of a typical scientific article. Additionally, examples of well-written parts of each section of a sample article are provided. Read this entire ...
Read free sample articles from JPSP, APA's top ranked, peer reviewed journal on personality and social psychology.
Summaries and critiques are two ways to write a review of a scientific journal article. Both types of writing ask you first to read and understand an article from the primary literature about your topic.
Journal of Management, 2012 The authors content analyzed self-reported limitations and directions for future research in 1,276 articles published between 1982 and 2007 in the Academy of Management Journal, Administrative Science Quarterly, the Journal of Applied Psychology, the Journal of Management, and the Strategic Management Journal.
Similarly, this article focuses on the report of an empirical study, but the general writing suggestions apply as well to the theoretical articles, literature reviews, and methodological contributions that also appear in our journals. (Specific guidance for preparing a literature re-view article for Psychological Bulletin can be found in Bem ...
Sample Format For Reviewing A Journal Article Reading and summarizing a research article in the behavioral or medical sciences can be overwhelming. Below is a simple model to guide students through this process.
Scholarly Journal Articles, Research Situations, and Knowledge Scholarly journals publish research by professional researchers who often study and teach in universities or other research institutions. Before scholarly articles are published, they are reviewed by researchers who share the research concerns of your article’s author. This means that before an article can be published in a ...
The article explores the need for community-based research with African American women in the United States. It argues that these women can provide authoritative knowledge about their lives and health that can form the basis for successful health strategies. The article provides goals for improving African American women's health and examines issues of cultural sensitivity, reciprocity ...