APA Style Journal Article Reporting Standards offer guidance on what information should be included in all manuscript sections for quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods research and include how to best discuss race, ethnicity, and culture.
See also chapter 3 in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association 7th edition, for more information about the different parts of a psychology research article.
Scholarly articles are written by an expert in the field or by someone who has conducted research in the field. Scholarly articles are also known as peer-reviewed articles because they undergo a rigorous review process by other experts in the field.
Generally speaking, the information found in scholarly articles is more reliable than information found elsewhere. It is important to identify scholarly articles and prioritize them in your own research.
Scholarly articles include the following:
Expert Authors
Peer-review
Citations