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Popular communication informs
and entertains the general public. Scholarly communication disseminates research and academic discussion among professionals within disciplines. Journals such as Memory & Cognition and Journal of Abnormal Psychology and books like The Origin of Species by Charles Darwin are examples of scholarly sources. Magazines and journals are specific examples of popular and scholarly information sources, respectively. Click on the questions below to review the most important characteristics of these publication types.
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