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A research article is a formal piece of academic writing that presents findings, analyzes existing literature, or argues a position grounded in evidence. In education courses, students are frequently asked to engage with research articles either by summarizing them, critiquing their methodology, or using them as the foundation for a broader argument. The exercise appears across disciplines — from healthcare policy and psychology to social issues like same-sex marriage and fast food and obesity — because learning to read and respond to scholarly sources is a transferable academic skill. The wide subject range reflects how central research literacy is to undergraduate and graduate study alike.

The papers archived under this topic take several distinct approaches. Some focus on summarizing and evaluating a specific article's argument, methodology, and conclusions, as seen in work addressing gun control attitudes, depression, and AIDS and HIV. Others use a research article as a launching point for persuasive writing, particularly on issues like fast food and obesity or social media's impact. A smaller group addresses professional or pedagogical practice, examining topics such as instructional planning procedures, teaching writing to English as a second language high schoolers, and team-based organizational learning.

A strong essay in this category begins with a clearly scoped thesis that goes beyond summary — identifying what the source argues, how it supports that argument, and what its limitations are regarding population, methodology, or scope. Evidence drawn directly from the article, including the author's own claims and data, carries the most weight. The most common pitfall is treating summary as analysis; restating what an article says is not the same as evaluating whether its conclusions are well-supported.

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Research Paper Doctorate
Forgiveness: concepts, psychological effects, and interpersonal significance
Psychology of Forgiveness: Exploratory Analysis of the Variables That Influence Forgiveness in Humans
Research Paper Undergraduate
Experimentation critique and analysis
¶ … namely, evaluating the structure of the research upon which scientific conclusion are drawn. More specifically, the function of a research article is to inform readers about the problem being investigated, the…
Paper Masters
Internet Censorship in America: Censorship
This article examines the issue of Internet censorship in the United States and discusses the issues, debates, and controversies that have surrounded this concept. The paper begins with a brief analysis of the development of the Internet and history of Internet censorship in America. The next section of the paper discusses the main issues, debates as well as the advantages and disadvantages of Internet censorship in America. The final section is a brief exploration on whether the United States government should engage in Internet censorship.
Research Paper Doctorate
How race impacts death penalty application in the United States
The death penalty and the race / ethnicity of those who are actually put to death - and those on death row today - have a long and unfortunate history of linkage, and the issues spawned therein have generated countless…
Paper Undergraduate
Bretton Woods: Still Relevant Fifty-One
Are the Bretton Woods institutions still relevant and viable fifty-one years after they went into effect? There are scholars and internationally respected political leaders who believe that in fact some of the…
Paper Undergraduate
Chronic Major Depression: Subtypes, Symptoms, and Treatment
¶ … chronic major depression. Subtypes of chronic major depression are discussed, along with treatment options.
Research Paper Doctorate
Impact of European colonialism on Torres Strait culture
European Colonialism and the Peoples of Torres Strait
Paper Doctorate
Secondary Sources in Social Research
"The most fundamental drawback [of relying on secondary sources] stems from the fact that this previous research is likely to have been done with different aims… It may also have been based on assumptions, and even…
Paper Masters
Management styles and their organizational impact
Abstract Management styles in use today are an evolution and combination of the basic management styles, along with new approaches like team development, conflict, and strategic management among others. This paper describes management by objectives style, conflict management, and management of budgets as described in three scholarly articles. It further, compares MBO with democratic management style, and explores a conflict management approach to a case study. Lastly, it describes the challenges facing today's managers in management of budgets for organizations.
Research Paper Undergraduate
Computers in teaching: applications and outcomes
The purposes of the research study completed and reported by Poirier, Christopher, R., & Feldman, Robert S. (2004) centered on the effectiveness of in-class vs. online learning environments, as measured both by…