A scholarly article is a written piece of research or analysis published in an academic journal. It presents original findings, theories, or arguments supported by evidence and is intended for an audience of experts in the field.
Abstract: An abstract is a concise summary at the beginning of a scholarly article that provides an overview of the study's purpose, methods, results, and conclusions.
Citation: A citation is a reference to another source used within a scholarly article. It allows readers to locate and verify the information presented while giving credit to the original author.
Peer-reviewed journal: A peer-reviewed journal is a publication that only publishes articles after they have been evaluated by experts in the same field. It ensures high-quality research reaches its intended audience.
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