Scholarly articles come in many different formats each with their own function in the scholarly conversation. The following are a few of the major types of scholarly articles you are likely to encounter as you become a part of the conversation. Identifying the different types of scholarly articles and knowing their function will help you become a better researcher.
Adapted from the Publication manual of the American Psychological Association : the official guide to APA style. (Sixth edition.). (2013). American Psychological Association.
Qualitative articles ask "why" questions where as quantitative articles ask "how many/how much?" questions. These approaches are are not mutually exclusive. In fact, many articles combine the two in a mixed-methods approach.
Qualitative | Quantitative | Mixed-Methods | |
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Purpose |
Answer "Why?" question | Answer "How many/How much?" question | Combination of each |
Data | Observations, words, images | Numerical data and statistics | Combination of each |
Method | Interpretation | Measure | Combination of each |
Analysis | compare and contrast; make observations | Statistical Analysis | Combination of each |
We can think of these different kinds of scholarly articles as different tools designed for different tasks. What research task do you need to accomplish? Do you need to get up to date on a give topic? Find a literature review. Do you need to find a hypothesis to test or to extend? Find an empirical study. Do you need to explore methodologies? Find a methodological article.