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Academic Research Is A Term Used To Describe Published Research in An Academic Field
Academic Research Is A Term Used To Describe Published Research in An Academic Field
academic field.
Professors and others in academic fields often conduct research related to their studies.
These researchers may be scientists, sociologists, educators, historians, English
professors, etc. When conduct experiments or conduct a systemic analysis they then
write an article with their findings.
This article is then submitted to a journal for review. This is called the peer review
process (see below). Once approved, the article is published in the journal.
These articles are sometimes referred to as scholarly research, journal article, or peer
reviewed article.
Peer reviewed academic research is often considered one of the most credible reference
source. The peer review process is rigorous, and misleading or false information or
conclusions is often caught before publication.
HOWEVER, nothing is perfect. Mistakes are sometimes missed, and fraudulent data is
occasionally published. Additionally, bias exists in any academic field, and that bias can
affect all levels of the peer review process (the question being researched, their
research methods, the conclusions, and the peer review response). So, as with any
source, it is still important to read with a critical eye.
Other Types of Articles
These articles are often great as a source for your school research, but if your teacher
requests an academic research article, it is important to make sure includes sections
that discuss methods, data, and analysis.
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