
How to read research like a psychologist: Breaking down the different sections of an article
In Part 2 of our “How to read research like a psychologist” series, we explain the sections of a research article and which parts are most relevant to you.
In Part 2 of our “How to read research like a psychologist” series, we explain the sections of a research article and which parts are most relevant to you.
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