Case studies (Discovery of something new - a curious artifact) or presentation of curious data.
Editorial comments (The editors have a discussion about their research field).
Original research (lab, field, or hypothesis testing research). This is considered the traditional research study.
Review articles (meta-analysis or theoretical review articles). These summarize past research in some way.
New ways doing research are always coming up:
Replication study. This is where you replicate a previous result or results.
Registered reports. You propose what you are going to study, have it reviewed, and then proceed with a rigorous test.
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How To Become A More Successful Researcher: Avoid These 6 Pitfalls Of Research
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How To Keep Yourself Relevant As A Professor, Teacher, Or As A PhD?
The Myth Of The PhD Expert: Am I Smart Enough To Do A PhD?
How To Look For Academic Jobs - Is The Grass Always Greener?
How To Sell Yourself As A PhD?: Theory Vs Methods Vs Context?
Loosing Hope During Your PhD: Finding Motivation With Your Research
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