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Department of Educational Psychology, Kharazmi University, Tehran, Iran , dr_hassanabadi@khu.ac.ir
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Articles are the most common and best means of communication between scientists and researchers in a scientific field. Without this inter-subjective tool, the possibility of growth and development of human knowledge in a scientific field is, if not impossible, very difficult. In this editorial, we tried to describe what and the nature of scientific articles as the most appropriate way to report research. Then, we briefly examined the function, quality and two complementary elements of this type of research reports. Finally, we briefly introduced the types of published articles in scientific journals. The aim of the bi-quarterly journal of contemporary psychology in the near future will be to include this type of articles in its publication list with a new structure.
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Received: 2024/06/9 | Accepted: 2024/06/19 | Published: 2024/06/26

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