A journal article in which the authors report on the research they did
Research Articles are always primary sources
Whether or not a research article is peer reviewed depends on the journal that publishes it
Pattern for Published Research Articles
TitleandAuthors(s)
Abstract
Introduction
Methodology
Results
Discussion
Conclusion
References
Format
Font Style (Arial)
Size (10)
Spacing (Single Line)
Margin (1 inch)
Paper Size (A4)
TITLE
Use bold for your article title, with an initial capital letter for any proper nouns
ABSTRACT
Italicized with a maximum of 150 words
HEADINGS
First-level headings should be in bold, with an initial capital letter for any proper nouns with a font size of 12
Second-level headings researchers name first name first (alphabetical by surname) with a font size of 12
Third-level headings should be in italics with a fontsize of 8
TABLES AND FIGURES
Show clearly in your article text where the tables and figures should appear, for example, by writing [Table 1 near here]
Data Availability Statement (Data Access Statement)
Tells the reader where the research data associated with a paper is available, and under what conditions the data can be accessed
They also include links (where applicable) to the data set
Running heads and received dates aren't required when submitting a manuscript for review, they will be added during the production process if your article is accepted for publication