Assigned to read an academic journal article for a college class? If this feels a little intimidating,that's understandable. Journal articles are notoriously difficult to read and are frequently written in field-specific jargon. When it comes to keeping up with a college reading load, journal articles can be one of the biggest obstacles to staying on top of the reading assignments.
However, there's often quite a bit of useful information or scholarly arguments buried within all that jargon, so with a little work, the article might just be a good read. Moreover, once a student gets the hang out of comprehending a journal article, then he or she can start analyzing and critiquing the author(s) work, which is why many professors assign students to read these articles.
Here are some tips for understanding the content of academic journal articles.
What is an Academic Journal Article?
An academic journal is a small "magazine" type publication that's published for the purpose of showcasing the research of a given academic field. For example, the Journal of Abnormal Psychology is read by professors who teach and conduct research in the field of abnormal psychology. The articles in this journal are published by professors and researchers in this field, and focus on the latest abnormal psychology research.
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