In this video, I explain how to read an empirical journal article, noting that most APA-style research articles are structured with the same six sections: an abstract, an introduction, a method section, a results section, a discussion section, and a section for references. As you'll see, you don't necessarily need to read every word of every article from beginning to end. Sometimes it helps to skip around.
0:00 Introduction
1:18 Six primary sections of an article
3:23 Abstract
5:20 Introduction section
6:53 Method section
8:44 Results section
11:07 Discussion section
12:33 References section
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